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Do you know what the 30 most important seconds of your direct-mail campaign are when it comes to your postcard text?

That’s right! It’s that crucial period when your reader gets his first look at your message. In those brief 30 seconds (at most) he either decides he’ll read on (still with no guarantee of action, though) or he’ll toss it the card in the trash.

Which is it going to be?

And how can you ensure that he’ll hang on to it?

No one can say with extreme confidence that if you as the mailer do A, B and C that he, as the reader, will keep on reading. But there are several steps you can do to increase the odds that those crucial 30 seconds move in your favor.

1) Make it memorable.

Do what it takes to make your copy and your postcard stand out. One writer has called this the purple cow effect. When you drive in the country you’ll pass cow after cow. And every single one of them is black and white, brown or some variation of that. But when you pass a purple cow, you’ll stop your car and say “Wow!”

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