Please Critique My Medicare Supplement Flyer

are you are trying to do is get them to call. don't word it too much, keep it simple and punchy.

i have never done flyers just direct mail so i don't know how much success you will have. i would do direct mail personally but if it works great.
 
Mr Frank, do you or any of the other folks have a snappier flyer that you'd be willing to share with us?

I'm thinking that if you had color copies of it, you could, after any med supp appt, go door knocking a few doors around the house you just visited to tell the neighbors about how you've just help somebody save a bunch of money on their medicare supp, yadda yadda yadda. If nobody was home, you could tape it to the door. Sort of like a cheaper version of a door hanger.
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making changes. these fliers are going to senior living areas that don't have a "no soliciting" sign up.

thanks guys.
If you're going to do that at a senior living area (especially if it's a senior tower type of thing), do yourself a favor and sit down with the director for a few minutes and tell her what you're doing (it's usually a lady who is the director).

That way, she will know if you are a sleazeball or a decent person, and may go to bat for you. These directors of senior living areas can open a lot of doors for you if you'll prove yourself to them.

That's just my $0.02
 
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Mr Frank, do you or any of the other folks have a snappier flyer that you'd be willing to share with us?

I'm thinking that if you had color copies of it, you could, after any med supp appt, go door knocking a few doors around the house you just visited to tell the neighbors about how you've just help somebody save a bunch of money on their medicare supp, yadda yadda yadda. If nobody was home, you could tape it to the door. Sort of like a cheaper version of a door hanger.

Sorry, I have never used one.
 
What do you guys think? I am going to distribute these in the near future and wanted to make sure that they are compliant and effective.

Thanks.

If you have Microsoft Publisher or InDesign you can use a template that gives the piece some visual interest and make it look more professional. Word might even have a template, but I'm not sure.
 
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