Today I went through the paper to look at adverts it's amazing that every advert is a promotion or offer of some sort for which companies have paid a fortune for but will only get exposure to the readers for a day.
Surely it would make sense it they could put these promotions in front of an audience that wanted them or if they did not want them that day could keep them until they needed them.
It would also make sense if the advertiser received information on everyone who actually used their promotion.
Even better, the advertiser would only pay for that information if a consumer actually used the promotion.
Promotions in the Daily Express today 31st August were for Privilege Insurance, Lloyd's insurance, Smart Cars, Churchill Insurance, an underwear clearance sale from Ethel Austin and a property show at the NEC giving discounted tickets.
Specsavers were in there in a two for one offer along with another eye company, Ultralase giving away a free DVD.
Onward to some more Dell computers, Renault, Travel Shop, Orange,
Bank Loans, More insurance Car this time,and then loads of readers offers an amplified radio-Turntable, Digital Talking alarm clock (How could they!) Alarm clock are bad enough on there own but one that talks to you Urrrrr.
Then There was the superb value art canvas!
Ever onward to all the stair lifts, Walk in Baths nnd mobility trolleys.
Today there was not much from PC World, Dixons, Currys or B&Q usually there are two or three pages of them.
These marketing guys must wake up and smell the roses.
There is a new route to market for all these guys and every business small or large, local or national to promote themselves.
It's Called BluRoute.
It's very clever, fun and easy to use and you can build a promotion, plan and submit a campaign in minutes.
So if you know anybody who wants to create a New Route to the Market and gain new customers BluRoute's for you
Anyone can register as an affiliate free introduce advertisers and earn an income from the prints undertaken by consumers.
So go for it "Why wouldn't you"
Mr Wheelie