Rates For Flyers On Pizza Boxes?

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I'm in the middle of talking to a pizza shop owner in letting me put flyers on their pizza boxes for a fee. I'd like to start out by putting 500 flyers on 500 boxes, what should I offer, I dont want to offer so low that I turn the owner off to it, but I dont want to offer way too much.

So...Whats a good number per flyer I should throw out IF the owner makes me throw out a number first.

Thanx-

Comments(4)

  • InActive_Account29th September, 2004

    How about $5 bucks for the whole thing? Really, who could know? What are you doing, are you taping your flier on top of the box? If so who is doing the applying? It comes down to what are you willing to pay for this service? When you look at houses don't you have a bottom number you won't go over? Figure out that number and start lower.

    If you really want to go big do what big companies did and still do. Have you ever seen a old store sign with a Coca-Cola logo on it? Companies co-op with business to get their message out there.

    Ever think about having pizza boxes printed with your message on them and give them to pizza parlors for free to deliver their pizzas in?

  • Joe_Oh29th September, 2004

    Doesn''t matter at the moment, just got off the phone with the owner, and she said she found out thats she's not allowed to put other forms of advertising on the pizza boxes.

    Oh well, gonna stick to the doorhanger plan once I get the money togeather...

  • InActive_Account29th September, 2004

    Too bad that is the only pizza parlor in your town.

  • Joe_Oh29th September, 2004

    Well, There are other pizza places, but they are the pizza hut or dominoes kind. With corporate rules that keep me from doing the flyers. I'm gonna start looking for more "mom and pop" shops and find out if they truely are independantly owned.

    I'm sure I'm find one in a decent area when I need too.

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