Direct Mail Marketing Services Preston
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Viacom Outdoor
01772 883649
Central Bus Station
Preston
Viacom Outdoor
01772 883649
Central Bus Station
Preston GB.PR11YT
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R C U Ltd
01772 885999
Buckingham House
Preston
R C U Ltd
01772 885999
Buckingham House
Preston GB.PR13LS
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Skiddle
01772 252144
Studio 7
Preston
Skiddle
01772 252144
Studio 7
Preston GB.PR15EZ
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Red Cow Advertising & Promotions Ltd
08712 000105
28-30 Watery Lane
Preston
Red Cow Advertising & Promotions Ltd
08712 000105
28-30 Watery Lane
Preston GB.PR22NN
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Longcastle Ltd
01772 773232
Longcastle House
Preston
Longcastle Ltd
01772 773232
Longcastle House
Preston GB.PR22SJ
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Piranha Advertising & Marketing Solutions Ltd
01772 888331
The Chambers
Preston
Piranha Advertising & Marketing Solutions Ltd
01772 888331
The Chambers
Preston GB.PR13NU
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Media Solutions
01772 464389
22 Grimshaw Street
Preston
Media Solutions
01772 464389
22 Grimshaw Street
Preston GB.PR13DD
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Heckford Advertising & Print Ltd
01772 884444
6 St Marks Place East
Preston
Heckford Advertising & Print Ltd
01772 884444
6 St Marks Place East
Preston GB.PR18TN
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Longcastle Advertising
01772 773230
2 Linton Street
Preston
Longcastle Advertising
01772 773230
2 Linton Street
Preston GB.PR23BJ
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Locad Uk
07870 601840
29 Cedar Road
Preston
Locad Uk
07870 601840
29 Cedar Road
Preston GB.PR26DR
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These tried and tested tips will help you with any direct mail activity you plan to use in your business.
Select Targets Carefully You should only send your direct mail letters to people who are the most likely to respond. Obvious? Well – if it’s obvious why do companies buy blanket lists of companies when they want to promote very specific services? If you are a firm of accountants and want to write to companies about your new payroll service there’s probably very little point in selecting companies with fewer than 5 employees. If you are a furniture manufacturer making high-end furniture you wouldn’t bother targeting the cheap and cheerful MDF retailer. Think carefully about who is in the target market for your product, focusing down as much as possible on those most likely to be in the market. The average response rate for business-to-business direct mail is 8.4%, although the majority of campaigns achieve a response rate of just 3%. If your response rates don’t match these levels careful targeting can result in an uplift. (figures taken from DMIS In Brief , issue 14 2006). Make Them an Offer They Can’t Refuse We are all bombarded with thousands of advertising messages every day. And over time we’ve developed sophisticated filtering systems so that we ignore most of what’s put in front of us. You need to break though this with an offer, something to grab attention, something of value.
There are many different types of offer you can use, money off, guarantees, free delivery. You will need to determine the value of the prospective client and their purchasing potential and the cost of the offer to your business. Very often it is possible to package up an aspect of your service which you sometimes give away for free anyway and put a notional price on it so that the prospective client can see the true value of what you offer. Being creative with your offer can be critical to a successful direct mail campaign.
Write an Attention Grabbing Headline The headline is probably the most important part of your direct mail piece. Five times more people read the headline than read the body copy, which is good news. But, and it’s a big but, if there’s no BENEFIT in the headline 90% of people won’t read on. You’ve probably only got 3 or 4 seconds to get your readers attention. So make that time count.
Another important little tip is around the P.S. You’ll have noticed that lots of the better direct mail that you receive will have a P.S. at the end. And there’s a good reason for that. Research has shown that around 79% of people will read the P.S. almost immediately – and obviously if you have a compelling offer in the P.S. it will make the reader want to find out more.
Tell Them What to do Next The call to action in your direct mail letter sh... |
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