Because I only send it to people who are interested! Some of the leaflets I sent out were made directly by myself, and I know very well that I didn't make them myself. The lightest coated paper flyer costs 30 cents. If you don't like it, I won't give it to you ... I will use the most effective method. I can tell if it is a potential customer by looking at the faces of passers-by. When sending it, I will give you an explanation of what the leaflet is for, and I will explain it with a smile if I have any questions.
Personally, I have obsessive-compulsive disorder about receiving uninterested flyers and looking for trash cans, and I feel guilty about wasting paper. But you can listen to the little brothers and sisters who handed out leaflets first. What if you are interested? Last time I went to a new shopping mall that I had never been to, I wanted to eat a fast food first. While I was looking for it, a little brother promoted their beef rice. When I saw him, he was warm and cute, and the fast food looked good. I had a good time, cheaper and more delicious than Yoshinoya's. ...
Leaflets are not class enemies, at least I will tell you what they want to promote first. This is not bad. Much better than that little brother in the hair salon who is haunting you. Someone came up and asked, "Excuse me, did you take the subway line 18?" If you answer, they will say that a hair salon invited you to experience blabla. It's like preaching on campus. First of all, I ask you, "Are you from Zhihu College?" No matter what the answer is, we will have a student union activity next, which is actually an activity in the church. Such a beginning makes people feel inexplicable. I thought that people who asked for directions would pay close attention, and time dragged on.