Money Making Reports
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A CORRESPONDENCE CLUB
All over the country, in fact - all
over the world, there are lonely men and women eagerly seeking confidential introductions
to other people - for friendship, companionship, even marriage. They're in every village
and hamlet, in every town and city, at every crossroads and on every rural route; up in
the mountains and down in the valleys; on ranches, in factories, mills, stores, offices,
churches - They're every where!
You can help these people ease their
loneliness, and make a very good income for your self as well, with a Correspondence Club.
If you enjoy people, and have an imagination for the world of business, then this is for
you.
The first step is to find out what the
other correspondence clubs are doing. Your purpose will be to design your own format, and
look for ways to improve upon what they are doing. So, check out the tabloids on sale at
your supermarket and write a letter to
as many of the advertising correspondence clubs as you can afford. Simply state that
you're thinking of joining a correspondence club - but you don't want to get "ripped off,"
so you would appreciate a sample copy of their latest club bulletin/newsletter and a
listing of everything the club endeavors to do for its members. It isn't an absolute
necessity - but it wouldn't hurt to include a loose 29% stamp with your letter of inquiry.
Most of the established clubs will
respond quickly, because the very least it means to them is another address they can sell.
Don't use business letterhead paper, or a business name. Just inquire as an ordinary
interested person.
Once you have your game plan organized
- what you will offer your members, the fees you'll charge, and the related services or
items you want to offer as sources of added income - your next move will be to begin
advertising. Start small, and go slowly... This is mainly to allow you to handle the
ever increasing number of members while still maintaining firm control over the time
required to keep up with the business.
Your first advertisements should be in the "nickel or classifieds" newspapers in your area. An advertisement such as the following, inserted once a week for a month, shouldn't cost you more than $25 while filling your mailbox...
Young woman, just divorced, wants to meet eligible men
through correspondence. Tell me about yourself with SASE
to: Box number, and Your name or nickname. (Most people
just use a tag-line such as Judy, Box 123, Anywhere USA).
At the same time this ad is running for
men to inquire about the available girls, run an ad such as the following in about five or
six of the national mail order ad sheets...
Young business executive - Little Shy - wants to meet
right woman through correspondence. Will answer all
letters. Sherm, Box 123, Everywhere
USA.
Certainly you should vary the ads -
study the ads the other clubs are running, and adapt what and how they're doing it to your
own needs.
Hopefully before you began, and as a
result of the "sample bulletins/newsletters" you received from all the correspondence
clubs you wrote to, you've prepared your own bulletin and can send it off in reply to all
of your inquiries, with an invitation to pay for a membership in your club. Another
important "rung up the ladder" you're going to get from these samples is a list of names
and addresses of both men and women seeking correspondence. Some do include names and
addresses with their bulletins, and some
don't - either way, they all sell names to each other so you can send a sprinkling of
those names and addresses with your own, until you become well established and with a
mailing list of your own.
Important to remember - Do not begin
advertising until you have your first club bulletin/newsletter prepared, along with your
membership application. Then, just as soon as you receive each inquiry, you can send out
your answer - the faster your service, the more credibility you'll impart to your
prospects. Also, always watch what the older, more established correspondence clubs are
doing - You'll want to duplicate their methods, but with more flair and better service for
your members.
After about three months in business,
you should be pretty well established and showing a good monthly profit. Then you can
begin running advertising of your own in the "check-out counter" tabloids, and several of
the monthly subscription magazines such as True Story, True Confessions, Modern Romances,
etc.
One way of getting started with a
built-in supply of names is by contacting Metrapala - Box #4091, Sunnyside Station, Long
Island City, New York 11104... They have several sources of good names of people wanting
introductions to members of the opposite sex, and will gladly supply you with price lists
for 25 to 500 names of lonely people in every state in the union, plus from most countries
around the world.
Another important organization that can
be of tremendous help to you is Destiny Syndicate - P.O. Box 5637, Reno, Nevada 89513...
Headed by R.J. Williams who directs the office of the World Federation of Correspondence
Clubs, they can set you up with a
quarterly newspaper that has built in membership forms, and advertising possibilities as
well. In fact, with a Destiny Syndicate affiliation, you need do nothing more than a
little bit of advertising, and then mail out club news bulletins every three months or
whenever you enlist a new member. It would be well worth your effort to investigate.
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