llamabread
Member
- Joined
- May 13, 2007
- Messages
- 296
Signed up for 25. Now to get stamps...
I do think it would be justifiable that if someone handles more than say ... 100 letters, that the official campaign chips in postage for those people. It does add up. 500 letters would be around $250 in first class postage and paper. (That's why letting direct mailers handle it is cheaper, they can use bulk mail rates.)
Problems being, that I've seen threads before about how the official campaign and the grassroots can't get too intertwined. And I suppose re-imbursements could be abused, if there isn't a local chair for Ron Paul to verify the mailings.
As a suggestion. If you guys want to do more but are concerned with handwriting the whole letter, what I am doing is addressing them by hand. Whenever I see anything by hand I ALWAYS open it. Once you get someone to open the letter, they WILL read it no matter what it's about or whether or not it is handwritten. My writing is not the greatest, so after writing about 25 letters, you probably couldn't even read them anymore.
If you can't handwrite 100 letters due to time consider this as an option.
Get your letter ready. Print it out on very nice stock. Not just white printer paper.
Sign each and every letter at the bottom. Maybe even write a small message on the bottom like "hope to see you at the Ames straw poll" in hand.
Their name and address on the outside should be handwritten. Professional marketers know this technique works like a charm.
That way you can get more addresses without having to spend 40 hours hand writing the whole letter and getting carpal tunnel while doing it.![]()
Something else I wanted to add here. My husband knows A LOT about marketing so I am just passing on information. He does this stuff for a living.
He said do not use Bulk mail (the pre-printed postage machine). That makes it look like an ad, bill or some type of solicitation. Use a regular stamp! It makes the letter look legitimate and gets them to open it up. We need people to open the letters up. Even if you saved a few bucks, if you knew that 50% of your letters got tossed because of the bulk mail it would not be worth the savings.
That's all for now. Good luck!
Signed up for 25. Now to get stamps...
I'm going to send out a professional looking Ron Paul leaflet and also a short handwritten note from me. This way it looks professional fit for a President and also is personal so that they will take notice.
Where did the mailing list that the campaign is using come from? Are these names & addresses totally random? Or compiled in a way such that we can be slightly informed as to their politcal leanings?
A would draft a very different letter to people who may have never voted than I would to people who are conservative (random mailing list vs. republican mailing list)
I suggest we hand-write them to add that personal touch (and not let them feel like it's a mass-mailing, which they will probably disregard).