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Maggie Rauch

Guide to Direct Mail Marketing

Get first-class results from your direct mail campaign

By Maggie Rauch

Even in today's wired world, old-fashioned direct mail has its place in an integrated marketing strategy. A marketing piece sent by e-mail can be deleted before it's even opened, but a postcard sent in the mail will at least get a glance. Direct mail is a form of communication that allows you to:
  1. Build your brand.
  2. Target consumers by locality, which is harder to do with e-mail.
  3. Measure marketing impact.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Build or buy the best mailing list

Begin by collecting addresses from your existing customers. To expand beyond your current customer base, buy or rent a mailing list from a list broker. Their services are free; you simply pay for the list.
I recommend: Search for reputable list brokers at the Direct Mail Association's DMA Yellow Pages.

Use a one-stop-shop mailing provider

Don't have time to deal with list rentals or to design, print, mail, and track your direct mail pieces? Lighten the load by hiring a mailing provider. Most offer a slate of services either as a package or a la carte.
I recommend: The U.S. Postal Service offers some support, and private companies like MailersClub provide complete direct mail services. Visit the Mailing & Fulfillment Service Association (MFSA) to find out what to look for in a mailing or fulfillment service company and search for one on the MFSA database.

Go with a professional wordsmith

Many consumers will only read a few words, if any, of a direct mail piece before deciding whether to continue reading or to toss it. Up your chances of staying out of the circular file by hiring a pro to write sizzling, creative copy for your campaign, or at least to check for errors and clarity. Editorial gaffes can obscure your message, or make you seem unprofessional and sloppy.
I recommend: Visit Guru.com to conduct a free search for a copywriter. On Mediabistro.com, you can browse listings of copywriters and copy editors.

Get the right look with a graphic designer

A well-designed mailing can grab consumers' attention and entice them to give your piece more than a cursory glance. To build your brand, make sure the look of your mail campaign is consistent with other communications, including print ads, marketing kits, in-store pieces, and product packaging.
I recommend: Find design help at FreelanceDesigners.com or search for designers who have experience with direct mail campaigns at Guru.com.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Gather names for your mailing list by holding a prize drawing or offering a discount or gift for filling out an in-store survey.
  • Use unique shapes and bulky packages to intrigue recipients.
  • Put attention-getting words on the envelope, like "free gift inside" or "limited time offer".
  • Take a different tack and make it appear personal by using a stamp and avoiding clues that it's commercial mail, such as address windows.
  • Use postcards. The cheapest to send, they're sometimes the most effective because they don't need to be opened, and the information is in one place, easy to find.

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Recommended Solution Providers

Buyer Zone: Direct Mail Services and Advice
Detailed, step-by-step advice on direct mail promotion, from the decision-making process to choosing a direct mail company. The site then provides a way to obtain free quotes from direct mail companies.

Direct Mail Connection: Resources and Buying Guide for Mailing Lists
Provides detailed tips based on frequently asked questions, basic tips, and resources to purchase various types of mailing lists.

Entrepreneur.com: Tips for Direct-Mail Marketing
Provides numerous detailed tips for successfully launching a direct mail campaign.

Direct Magazine: Article Archives on Direct Mail
Articles on copy production, creative ideas, postage concerns, and forecasting trends in direct mail are covered.

Advanced Mailing Services: Direct Mail Services
Full service direct mail company, providing fulfillment, list services, printing, and general marketing advice.

Best Sites to Learn More

AllBusiness.com: Direct Mail Basics
Supplies multiple articles on the basics of direct mail marketing. Related articles and links to mailing list providers are included.

Contemporary Communications: Direct Mail Tips
Detailed advice on all aspects of direct mail promotion are covered, including FAQ's, links to further tips, and free tools such as a zip code look-up, industry glossary, and a ROI calculator are included.

Zairmail: Tools and Templates for Direct Mail
Offers a free sample mailing kit, quick start guide, articles, and blank postcard templates.

Best Blogs and Forums

Small Business Brief: Direct Mail Ideas Forum
Busy question-and-answer forum covering all aspects of the direct mail process for the small business.



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