October 18, 2006
Offline Advertising Secrets: Adsheet Advertising Revealed
There are many great ways to advertise online. One such way is advertising in adsheets.
What are adsheets?
Adsheets are generally a sheet of camera-ready ads in different sizes on an 8×11 flyer that are circulated to different targeted viewers via mail.
For instance I publish an adsheet called the Tenneessee 5,000. It’s an adsheet that is circulated to 5,000 opportunity seekers each month. Ads offering business services, work at home opportunities, information products, and the like do well in this adsheet. If you were trying to sell a car though, your ad probably wouldn’t do well in the Tennessee 5,000 adsheet.
You’ll find adsheets in various markets that you can advertise in. Just make sure you pick one that is targeted to your market.
Adsheets used to be extremely popular and well known. Over the years they have become few and far between. In the last few years, however, they have been making a come back. You can now find adsheets in almost any market.
I only know of one site that has a listing of different adsheets. www.AdsheetWeb.com It’s an adsheet directory mainly catering to the opportunity seeker crowd, but is now starting to list adsheets in other markets.
Adsheets are a very inexpensive way to get your ads in front of targeted viewers. You can place ads for as little as $2 or less per camera-ready inch to a circulation of 1,000. The bigger the circulation of the adsheet the more expensive it will be. The general rule of thumb for most publishers is to charge $2 per camera-ready inch.
As you can see adsheet advertising is a great way to get your ads out there and in front of targeted prospects. I encourage you to investigate adsheets further, and use them as part of your marketing strategy.
About The Author Liz Tomey has run a successful direct mail business since 1998. Her focus is now on teaching Internet marketers to use offline advertising for their online promotions. If you’d like to learn more about offline advertising visit her site at www.mailorder-hq.com








