Val-Pak

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Have any of you used Val-Pak for marketing to homeowners? If so, is it worth the great expense they charge? What are some of the pros and cons?



Thank you in advance for a your help.



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Comments(9)

  • TheShortSalePro18th April, 2006

    What is the great expense? Can you try it once, or must you enter into a multiple mailing campaign? Do they create your ad, or must you give it to them camera ready?

  • mkwggnr18th April, 2006

    Val-Pak requires a multiple mailing campaign, with a minimum of four mailings at $1800 per mailing. Each mailing will reach 50,000 people. The ad is in coupon form, which you give to them and they doctor it to their taste.

  • charlotteinvestor21st April, 2006

    You will probably be better off putting your message on the back of a milk carton.

  • InActive_Account24th April, 2006

    Waste of money. Go over to the marketing forum and look at bandit signs if you want a deal or try direct mail

  • webuyhousesmi27th April, 2006

    I have not used Val Pack.. but I have advertised in a local coupon shopper newspaper that is delivered by US mail. Cost is $300 per issue - with a 30k houshold distrubution. I have received about 5 calls each run and have bought 2 houses from the ads. I have been running an ad every other month.

  • charlotteinvestor27th April, 2006

    300 dollars is a pretty good price. How did you find out about this service, and what department at the post office did you contact to get started. Reaching 30k prospects for $300 is my style of marketing. And it is cost efficient. At that price you can advertise every month and at some point you can expect a decent response.

  • charlotteinvestor28th April, 2006

    By leaving out that piece of info really changes things mike.

  • Stockpro9929th April, 2006

    We have located a mortgage company to pay 1/2 for the back side of the coupon in our local val pak.

    I have a statistic here on my desk that states that only 5% of failed business advertised.....

    Until you have deep pockets bandit signs and direct mail and newspaper ads are the best way to go..
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  • charlotteinvestor30th April, 2006

    There are more ways to market cost effectively than bandit signs, mail and newspapers ads.

    I can name more than 18 ways of the cheapest ways to market other than mail, newspaper ads, and bandit signs. If you can focus on those three, you can receive maybe a good lead a week.

    But if you use all of the ways possible to create leads, then you can rotate to see which one works best.

    1. Car magnets.
    2. Flyers.
    3. Door hangers.
    4. Post it notes
    5. Searching websites.
    6. Agents.

    These are just to name a few. If you can add these to your arsenal, you will be getting more leads than just focusing on newspapers ads, bandit signs (which can be an ordinance violations, and direct mail).

    All of these methods can be done for less than a newspaper ad.

    There are many more, those are just to name a few.

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