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Switching to a Direct Mail Marketing Campaign

During these difficult economic times, investing money in a new marketing campaign can seem like a big risk. What if the ROI isn’t as high as you expected? What if you end up finding out that your old marketing campaign would’ve worked even better. With questions like these, it’s difficult to know if switching to a direct mail marketing campaign is a smart thing to do.

In a blog entitled, “Postcard Printing Services: Gaining the Full Rewards of Direct Mail Marketing,” the author encourages companies to use a postcard direct mail marketing campaign. According to the author, “Postcards are the ideal medium for marketing or advertising. Almost all kinds of businesses - be it an individual entrepreneur, a multi-national corporation, or self-employed professionals – knows just how effective it is. It also has a great potential to give you immediate results.”

If you want to succeed in marketing you have to be willing to take some risks. Because of its proven effectiveness, replacing your old marketing efforts with a postcard direct mail marketing campaign won’t be something that will keep you up at night.

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The Importance of Staying In Touch with Your Customers

How important is it for your company to stay in touch with past customers? Well, if you want them to continue to be your customer in the future, it’s extremely important.

In a blog entitled, “Effective Client Communication,” Paul Mccord explains the importance of staying in touch with past customers. According to the author, “Studies indicate that in order to keep your name at the top of your customer’s mind, you need to “touch” your customer a minimum of 14 times per year—more if at all possible.” The blog defines a “touch” as any type of communication between you and your customer.

One way to “touch” your customers is through the use of direct mail marketing. By mailing invoice printing, statement printing, postcards, or card mailers, you will encourage people to continue purchasing your product or service and you will stay ahead of your competitors.

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If You Don’t Succeed with Direct Mail Marketing, Try Again

If a direct mail marketing campaign hasn’t worked for you in the past, you should definitely give it another try. Because there are so many different factors that affect the success of this type of marketing program, your results can drastically change by making some minor alterations to your campaign.

In a recent entry on the Ballantine Blog, the author talks about a case study involving the use of direct mail marketing by one of their clients. In the blog entitled, “August Case Study Featuring Institutional Investor News,” response for the client’s direct mail marketing campaign improved when they changed their direct mail piece.

According to the author, “The Marketing team for Fund Directions was surprised that the invitation mailer beat out the polybag mailing containing a newsletter issue. They speculate that recipients might throw out the polybag mailer thinking it’s junk mail of some sort.” Because of its success, in the future the Institutional Investor News plans to create another similar direct mail marketing campaign.

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What is the Most Effective Way to Market Yourself?

Why types of marketing do you currently do for your company? Do you stick with mostly online marketing campaigns, or do you only market your company offline? In a new blog entitled, “Downline Building - A Bedtime Story of Offline vs. Online,” Michael Murphy explains the importance of combining the two marketing methods.

In the blog, Michael Murphy tells a story about two men who belong to the same networking marketing group. While one of the men uses both online and an offline method to market his product or service, the other one sticks solely to the Internet.

So, what’s the moral of the story? According to Murphy, when using the Internet to reach current and future customers, “…if possible you should also supplement your Web marketing methods of very easy and affordable “offline” methods as well.”

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