The common mail houses used by agents for Medicare, FE, etc. (Lead Concepts, etc.) mail postcards, but the postcards are not normal postcards. The cards are plain, just small text, and no graphics.
Most postcards are not plain, have graphics/pictures, with better text, etc.
I'm wondering if the style of mailing done by these mail houses, which many agents use, is done for any specific reason.
I understand "simple" converts better than "pretty", but these postcards have no graphic design element at all.
Does this plain style convert better?
Is it cheaper?
Most postcards are not plain, have graphics/pictures, with better text, etc.
I'm wondering if the style of mailing done by these mail houses, which many agents use, is done for any specific reason.
I understand "simple" converts better than "pretty", but these postcards have no graphic design element at all.
Does this plain style convert better?
Is it cheaper?