PRODUCING RESTAURANT PLACEMATS AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
The
concept is simple: Give free paper place-mats to restaurants in your area with
either a prominent color ad or their menu in the middle, and two-inch by
two-inch ads around the edge. These ads
will make so much profit for you that if you run up against a stubborn
restaurant owner, you can even pay him or her to take your place-mats and come
out way ahead. They'd be a fool to
refuse!
The
first step in to contact printers in your area and find out what kind of blank
or ready-made paper place-mats they can either print or have printed for
you.
Get a quote on at least 5,000, including at least two-color
printing. Compare your quotes and find
the printer that will do the best job for the best price. Make sure this is a printer that will work
with you on the layout of the place-mats, if this is new to you.
Once
you have your printing costs, which will be your primary costs, you can figure
out how much profit can be made. Your
profit will depend, in part, on how many ads you can put around the perimeter
of the place-mat.
For
example, if the place-mat is 11 x 15, you can put a
total of 20 ads around the sheet, leaving a one inch margin around the edge for
the printer. Divide the printing cost, together
with your other estimated costs (phone, postage, travel) by the number of ads,
and you have your cost per ad.
For
example, suppose your estimated expenses will be $600. Divide that by 20 ads and you have $30. This is how much each ad contributes to
covering the cost of the place-mat. Now,
figure a target profit margin. In my
area, an ad that will be seen by 5,000 people over an extended period of time
could go for $90. This would be a $1,200
profit!
Now,
make a list of restaurants that would be likely prospects for this
service. The best prospects will be
locally-owned family-oriented restaurants that are visited by residents of the
area. Small, family-owned, restaurants
will be your best bet.
GETTING THE RESTAURANTS: Offer to
provide the restaurant 5,000 free paper place-mats with either a large color ad
or a color menu printed in the middle of the place-mat. Local advertisers will be featured in small
ads around the outside. When you say the
words "5,000 free paper place-mats," you probably won't even have to
go any further! If the owner's a hard
case, offer to pay them to take your place-mats! Offer $50 and 5,000 place-mats. This breaks down
more barriers than you can imagine!
If the
restaurant owner has a pre-made ad or menu available, this can be reduced or
enlarged by your printer to fit the center area of the place-mat. Be sure the restaurant's section dominates
the place-mat.
Now,
contact businesses that are in the immediate area surrounding the
restaurant. Good prospects will be video
stores, dry cleaners, grocery stores, book stores, any
business that is frequented by families.
Tell them that you have an advertising opportunity which will put their
name and offer in front of 5,000 people for an extended period of time.
Contact
as many possible advertisers as you can.
The more you contact, the more ads you'll
sell. If your prices are competitive and
you deliver honest facts, you should have an easy time selling the place-mat
ads.
Now,
take the ads to your printer and layout the place-mat. Put the restaurant's ad/menu in the center,
and the other ads around the perimeter. Have the printer print the requested
quantity, and deliver them to the restaurant.
It's that simple!
This
whole process can be done easily in less than a month. But, even if it takes you a month, the
example above cleared $1,200 profit (or $1,150, if you actually had to pay the
$50).
Once you've done your first one or two and
know what you're doing, you will find that you can run more than one at a
time. If you run four place-mats per
month, you could clear over $55,000 per year!
This
is just an example, and your profits could be higher or lower, depending on
your area.
But,
it should be fairly
obvious that this can be an easy-to-run, profitable business that
you can start part-time and quickly move into a full-time business!