Postcards an efficient, very easy to create and powerful marketing tool for MLM marketing.  They're useful for customer up sells and cross sells, direct purchase, lead generation and brand awareness.  It's truly amazing how an effectively written postcard e-mail will do the trick.  Why?  Because this postcard is sent after you're done your relationship marketing.  The person receiving it is expecting it and wants to hear what you have to say.
A promotional postcard e-mail sometimes promotes an event, but not always.  Here's a quick example:
If I helped you get started in an online business from home, and in a few short years you were earning enough money to retire and still make a good income and live the lifestyle you always wanted to live, would you send me a Thank You note?  Well, that's what I want to do.  Please take my tour at the following web site.
You could also try the promotional teaser - an e-mail that is exactly what it says it is - it teases you, leaving you wanting to know MORE.  Again, here's a couple of quick examples so you get the idea.
Subject: Lions and Pigs
Text: make a good team.
Be there when we need you!

Subject line: Piggy Went To College
Text: And, the students will love the end result.  See you next week!

Now it's your turn! Let's get creative with your business and try this:

Subject: Our Purple Business Will Intrigue You
Text: and grow with our free support  and coaching designed to provide you with cash when your articles are sold.

Meet our Purple Consultants at (location)

PS Apply for your spot on our team today!

Here's another thing you can use as well. A promotional catalogue.  It's basically email that literally contains your catalogue of products and all your business opportunites.(products)

Before writing this kind of e mail, you need to know how to match your competition or beat them. What do you have that others do not?  ie team support, training, a unique new idea etc.  You also need to know and be realistic about what "they have" that you don't so you don't make the mistake of saying something you can't back up.
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