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If you're opening a new restaurant and want to spread the word but don't have a big marketing budget - what do you do?
When I got back home tonight, I found this envelope in my mailbox:



It is a hand written envelope reading:
Some neighbors steal your paper and some invite you to lunch
Now, it's not a printed envelope using a handwriting-like font, it's an actual hand written message. An image recognition algorithm would have a hard time but we humans can't mistake the texture of an actual pen on paper. And it has a little heart.
Of course, I was immediately intrigued.

Inside the envelope was this printed card:


It's an invite for a 50NIS lunch for two at Carpaccio Bar on Even Gvirol 8, which I am assuming is a new place.
Granted, it's printed, but it also has a hand written signature reading
Love, Moran and Eyal

I don't know if the food is any good and I am probably going to lose the card anyway, but I guarantee you I will go check this place out.

Adding just a little bit of real personal touch to a marketing campaign does a great job reaching people. Out of the tens of restaurant junk mail that lands in my mailbox every week - this one I actually worked. And it didn't cost anything extra (save for a really long afternoon signing those...)

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Bookmark and Share Monday, April 26, 2010 4:54:38 AM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)  #    Comments [2]  
Monday, April 26, 2010 5:14:08 AM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)
I've seen several of these discarded on the street and never knew what they were for. Thanks for exposing the truth. It really is cool, what with the individually written envelopes and signatures. I wonder how many they did.

Also, that's a great case study for Amazon's Mechanical Turk.
Monday, May 17, 2010 4:16:01 AM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)
It's a sweet place, you should go to check it out :-)
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