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pdf format and appear exactly as they do on paper. Most Adsheets are printed on 8½x11 or 11x17.
Each publisher is listed in the INDEX and their Adsheets are displayed on full pages, linked from the index.
You can read and print out all Adsheets of interest. Below you will find ads from several successful entrepreneurs. Please take the time to review each ad. Acrobat Reader required to open the .pdf formatted pages on this site!
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Ad Sheet Tips
If you undertake the publication of an ad sheet, be sure to consider the possibilities of sending out 100 to 1,000 copies of your ad sheet to other mail order operators to rubber stamp their names/addresses as co-publishers and mail out for you.
Thus, if you had 50 other mail order operators sending out 100 copies each of your ad sheet, you'd be talking about a circulation of 5,000 copies plus the number of copies you mail out. If you can get this kind of program going, you'll quickly build your reputation as well as your circulation, and at the bottom line, your profits.
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Some ad sheet publishers, once they've established themselves and are putting out an impressive publication, they set up distribution networks. Generally, they run ads calling for distributor/dealers and asking for a $5 to $10 registration fee.
In reply to the registration application, they send out a letter explaining that each distributor can buy at half price, so many copies of each issue of the ad sheet, rubber stamp their name on each copy, and send them out as their own. In return, the distributors usually get 50% of the incoming advertising orders, a half-price ad for themselves, and an opportunity to sell subscriptions.
The bottom line relative to becoming a successful ad sheet publisher has to do with keeping your production costs -printing and mailing - as low as possible, while putting out a quality product that other people in the mail order business will want to adver-tise in - while at the same time using it as a advertising/selling vehicle for your own products.