Fundraiser Cards Make for Profitable, Easy Fundraising
There's no question that bake sales, multi-family yard sales, car washes, church or school plays, and other activities are fun and enjoyable - but when you need to raise funds in a hurry and without a lot of work or planning, fundraiser cards are the only way to go. Here's why:
No intensive preparation or planning. Think about those things you've done in the past that require advance planning, and then quite a bit of work after that. Even a bake sale can be a chore, considering all of the ladies get together to decide who will bake what, how much to bake, then pricing all of the baked goods. Once that's done, it's time to move a few tables and chairs to the location where the bake sale will be held. At the end of the day, you're hauling the left-over baked goods home, and loading up tables and chairs. How much profit did you make, considering all of the ingredients? Probably not that much. With fundraiser cards, you or the card company secure the participation of merchants in your area, then the cards are designed and shipped to you. That's it - you're ready to go!
Easy sales. How easy is it to sell a candy bar or cookie dough when the economy is sluggish and people have little money to spare? Not so easy, but you'll find that for the most part, customers are glad to spend $10 for fundraiser cards. This is due to the fact that the cards offer discount deals and buy-one-get-one-free offers at a dozen or more merchants in your own local community, great deals that are good for an entire year. People are willing to spend a little money when they know they will save a substantial amount of money on products and services they use every day.
Far more profitable than other well-known fundraising products. Candy bars, cookie dough, jerky and other items have been staples in the fundraising community for years, but when you really think about it, the profits aren't that great. How much do you make on the sale of a candy bar, about $1? It's easy to see that at that rate, your group would have to sell hundreds or even thousands of candy bars - quite a feat. With fundraiser cards, the profit margins are incredible, and the more you buy and sell, the higher the profits. Even at 50% profits on small orders, your group makes $5 per card. Not too shabby, and you can see that it's far quicker and easier to raise a substantial amount of money. Imagine how quickly you can raise the funds you need at 70% or even 100% profit margins!
Now you can clearly see the difference, so what work harder (and for less in the way of funds) than is necessary? For decades, fundraiser cards have proven their success over and over again - and customers love them, which means they buy them year after year. Profitable, easy, there is really nothing that can beat this method of fundraising. Isn't it time your group or organization gave it a try?
No intensive preparation or planning. Think about those things you've done in the past that require advance planning, and then quite a bit of work after that. Even a bake sale can be a chore, considering all of the ladies get together to decide who will bake what, how much to bake, then pricing all of the baked goods. Once that's done, it's time to move a few tables and chairs to the location where the bake sale will be held. At the end of the day, you're hauling the left-over baked goods home, and loading up tables and chairs. How much profit did you make, considering all of the ingredients? Probably not that much. With fundraiser cards, you or the card company secure the participation of merchants in your area, then the cards are designed and shipped to you. That's it - you're ready to go!
Easy sales. How easy is it to sell a candy bar or cookie dough when the economy is sluggish and people have little money to spare? Not so easy, but you'll find that for the most part, customers are glad to spend $10 for fundraiser cards. This is due to the fact that the cards offer discount deals and buy-one-get-one-free offers at a dozen or more merchants in your own local community, great deals that are good for an entire year. People are willing to spend a little money when they know they will save a substantial amount of money on products and services they use every day.
Far more profitable than other well-known fundraising products. Candy bars, cookie dough, jerky and other items have been staples in the fundraising community for years, but when you really think about it, the profits aren't that great. How much do you make on the sale of a candy bar, about $1? It's easy to see that at that rate, your group would have to sell hundreds or even thousands of candy bars - quite a feat. With fundraiser cards, the profit margins are incredible, and the more you buy and sell, the higher the profits. Even at 50% profits on small orders, your group makes $5 per card. Not too shabby, and you can see that it's far quicker and easier to raise a substantial amount of money. Imagine how quickly you can raise the funds you need at 70% or even 100% profit margins!
Now you can clearly see the difference, so what work harder (and for less in the way of funds) than is necessary? For decades, fundraiser cards have proven their success over and over again - and customers love them, which means they buy them year after year. Profitable, easy, there is really nothing that can beat this method of fundraising. Isn't it time your group or organization gave it a try?