A list of direct mail ideas that are getting results.
Anniversary:
Send your customer a postcard celebrating their anniversary of the first order with your company. It may sound silly, but if the customer has been with you for several years, they will be impressed to the attention that your company gives to their clients. If they haven’t ordered with you in a while, the postcard campaign should be a free or aggressively low priced offer to come back! If they’ve used your services before, there is a great chance they’ll need you again in the future kpop photocard wholesale.
Grand Opening/Open Houses:
Grand Opening postcards or open house postcards are a great way to drive traffic to your local business. If your customers are any resident in your local area-Saturation direct mail campaigns are a great way to deliver your marketing message to everyone in your neighborhood. The best part about Saturation mail programs is that it is the lowest price postage that you can get from the post office at 13.9 cents. That’s 70% less than the cost of a stamp!
Announcement:
Do you have a new product or service to unveil? A postcard is a great way to release the news! The benefit of mailing postcards is that the message is read by the recipient even if they end up throwing the mail piece away. You can’t say the same thing about letter mailers because they have to be opened to be read. One of the best things that we’ve seen marketers do is to follow an announcement postcard with an email to their customer on the same day. Combining both direct mail mediums provides an explosive increase in response, guaranteed!
Birthday:
Restaurants see huge success with birthday greeting postcards. The postcard marketing piece should include a birthday greeting, and a discount coupon only to be used on the recipient’s birthday.
Mini- Newsletter:
Don’t have the budget to send out a full newsletter? A large 6×11 postcard can fit as much information as a 2-page newsletter if done correctly. Mailing a 6×11 postcard will cost less than a traditional newsletter for a variety of reasons. Postage will cost less, and you won’t have to fold and stitch like you would a newsletter.