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Collection Strategies: Phone Home
By Conrad Melancon

Last month’s article, Go Where the Cell Phones Roam, we explored the best way to provide consumers with a recycling solution and make a profit – go to the source. By far the best place to try to collect the most cell phones is from the retailers themselves.  After all, almost every wireless user goes into a retail store at least once a year for one reason or another. This month we’ll take a look at different collection strategies and how to most effectively reach the end user directly.
With approximately 200 million cell phone users in the U.S. today it is estimated that some 130 million of them will replace their phone during the next 12 months. Additionally, industry analysts also estimate that most cell phone users have 2-3 old phones stashed in a drawer, closet, toy box, or other area around their home where the phone does absolutely no good.

Although millions of consumers are recycling their cell phones at retailers when they purchase a new phone or upgrade service, more than 70% still do not know what to do with their old phone. Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to approach these consumers and collect ALL their phones – not just the ones they have with them when they purchase a new one.

One of the most effective ways to collect phones from end users is to find a local charity or civic cause to support, enlist their help and then advertise your collection efforts. Let’s face it; the efforts of local charities directly impact the members of their communities. Many people will support a local group or cause much faster than they will support one on a National level. Many organizations have public outreach programs which cause them to interact with large members of their community on a regular basis. Use these events and efforts to advertise your collection. Some agencies do door-to-door collections at different times of the year. Try to piggyback off these and have them leave flyers, bags or door hangers throughout the community.

Advertising may include asking the local newspaper or magazine to place a public service announcement in their publication, or asking a TV or radio station to run public service announcements. If your city has a newsletter, see if they will donate some space to you.
Another great place to market your collection efforts is through the Chamber of Commerce. These organizations are comprised of area businesses whose owners and workers live in the community and who have a vested interest in supporting local causes – as well as helping to keep their environment clean.

Most organizations are more than happy to share the revenue you help them raise. Remember, the key to success using this type of program is to reach people where they live and work as well as show them that by getting rid of their “trash”, they can raise money for a worthy cause - and help keep the environment clean. 
There is absolutely nothing that says you need to hitch your wagon to a local cause; you can certainly start a local cell phone recycling business by using the same strategies I outlined above without the charity.

The above examples are only a couple of ways you can generate revenue and do a good thing. The sky is the limit when it comes to this type of business and you’re only limited by your own imagination.
A final thought: Always remember, the closer you get to the people who actually own the phones, the more chance you have of running a successful collection program.

Next month – Collection Strategies: Working With Government.

Conrad Melancon is the President of RMS Communications Group, Inc. He joined the company in November of 2004 as the Director of Business Development and assumed his current position in December of last year.




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