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Make Direct Mail a Part of Your 2009 Marketing Plan


So you want to start a direct mail campaign for 2009, but you aren’t sure where to begin or what type of campaign to run? Before you do, you should know your options.

Here are Eleven time-tested direct mail options for you to consider:

Package inserts ~ a package insert can be anything from an informational brochure to a postcard to a little business card size document. The purpose of the insert is to get the recipient to take an action such as go to a website, call the company for more information, send in a warranty card, redeem an incentive such as a coupon and gift certificate.

Co-op Mailings ~ A form of trade sales promotion where a marketer offers non-competing companies the opportunity to share the cost of mailing to a particular database or group of customers and prospects.  

Postcards ~ an economical way to promote a business or particular product or service less expensively than mailing a letter. Postcards can be very effective because there is no envelope to open and the prospect can see the offer at a glance .

Flyers ~An offer detailed on a single sheet of paper.

Card Decks ~  a package of individual cards wrapped together and mailed to prospects. These decks vary in quantity,  and can contain 60 cards or more, each competing for the prospect’s attention.

Sampling Programs ~ A method of encouraging trying products free-of-charge or very inexpensively.

Statement Stuffers ~ Marketing brochure in a customer’s  billing or account statement containing an offer or brief sales message along with a call to action mechanism such as a short-form, postcard or toll-free telephone number. Statement stuffers are an inexpensive way to market additional products and special offers to current customers.

Catalogues ~ A publication, such as a book or pamphlet, containing  a list or display of products, services and offerings to a specific group of prospects and customers.

Door Hangers  ~ door hanger marketing is where you create a small flier (often in mixed in with a few other direct mail pieces that are included in a plastic bag to be hung on the door knobs of prospects. This form of direct mail is often seen in residential areas however has also been effective in large office buildings (provided leaving them is allowed).

Webserts ~ A websert is a text or graphic link that appears after an online purchase is made.  Webserts are more cost-efficient, offer more accurate source tracking, and can be dynamically served more easily.

Classifieds ~   Print advertising that is limited to certain classes of goods and services, and usually limited in size and content.  Classified ads can appear in print media such as newspapers, magazines and catalogs as well as in digital media such as ezines, online magazines and websites.

In my next post I will be sharing 8 tips to run a successful direct mail campaign.

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1 comment January 8th, 2009

12 Days of Christmas Social Networking


Want to build your business by creating a stronger online presence this holiday season?

Wrap up your business networking plan with the 12 Days of Christmas Social Networking

On the first day of Christmas Social Networking create your social networking plan of action 

On the second day of Christmas Networking join two or three social networking site (such as Facebook, Plaxo or LinkedIn)
 
On the third day of Christmas Networking find 10 friends who share the same interests or interest you are trying to promote and invite them to join your network    

On the fourth day of Christmas Networking join a forum in your niche and introduce yourself    

On the fifth day of Christmas Networking start a blog in your niche or topic expertise and start writing    

On the sixth day of Christmas Social Networking create a twitter account for your business, find tweeters you admire and follow them    

On the seventh day of Christmas Social Networking share your expertise on your new social networking sites and make sure you have links from your website to your new SN pages 
On the eighth day of Christmas Social Networking Tweet your blog posts and retweet posts others have written 

 

On the ninth day of Christmas Social Networking create a promotional video and post it to YouTube, Google Video, Blip.tv, OurMedia, Vimeo, Yahoo Video, and Viddler   

On the tenth day of Christmas Social Networking pinfm.com your posts   On the eleventh day of Christmas Social Networking find other bloggers you admire and start building relationships (by leaving comments)     

On the twelfth day of Christmas Social Networking start all over again! 

 

HAVE FUN!

4 comments December 12th, 2008

Use the calendar to find things to write about


Looking for ideas to write about in articles, on your blog or in your EZINE?

Use the Calendar!

Here’s one that I use – http://www.brownielocks.com.

I search for news about the day, ask friends, find the flowers, people and uses for…. Or ways to celebrate and the result is an example of a post I did about Wear Purple Day:

Today is Wear Purple Day!

Why was purple worn by royalty? Mainly because purple dyes were so hard to make. Using lichen, the plant had to react with ammonia (this meant urine in ancient days) and sit out in the air for 2 weeks. Then it was mixed with pot ash to be used as a dye. This was much harder than just boiling berries or leaves for other colors, so purple dye was only for the wealthy. Today, all you have to do is spill some grape kool-aid and everything turns purple.

More about the color purple:

The earliest archaeological evidence for the origins of purple dyes points to the Minoan civilization in Crete, about 1900 B.C. The ancient land of Canaan (its corresponding Greek name was Phoenicia, which means “land of the purple”) was the center of the ancient purple dye industry. Tyrian Purple,” the purple dye of the ancients mentioned in texts dating back to about 1600 B.C., was produced from the mucus of the hypobranchial gland of various species of marine mollusks, notably Murex. It took some 12,000 shellfish to extract 1.5 grams of the pure dye. Legend credits its discovery to Herakles, or rather to his dog, whose mouth was stained purple from chewing on snails along the Levantine coast. King Phoenix received a purple-dyed robe from Herakles and decreed the rulers of Phoenicia should wear this color as a royal symbol.

According to one article in Paper, Film and Foil Converter Rome, Egypt, and Persia all used purple as the imperial standard. Purple dyes were rare and expensive; only the rich had access to them. The purple colorants used came from different sources, most from the dye extraction from fish or insects.

The imperial purple of Rome was based on mollusk from which purpura comes. Emperor Aurelian refused to let his wife buy a purpura-dyed silk garment, as it cost its weight in gold!

An interesting article on About.com says “Purple is often associated with Royalty and Spirituality: Purple is royalty. A mysterious color, purple is associated with both nobility and spirituality. The opposites of hot red and cool blue combine to create this intriguing color.” … giving purple both cool and warm properties.

Purple is also associated with creativity and imagination. However too much purple can lead to moodiness and disharmony.

Other Purple facts:

Purple has been long associated as the color of mourning for widows in Thailand.

The Purple Heart is given to U.S. Military soldiers wounded in battle.

Oprah Winfrey got an Oscar for her role in the movie “The Color Purple” which was based upon the book of the same title by Alice Walker.

The rock star Prince played the lead in the 1984 movie Purple Rain. The film was very successful earning nearly US$100 million at the box office. The movie won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score.
There’s a book called Women in Purple: Rulers of Medieval Byzantium by Judith Herrin about, three Byzantine empresses–Irene, Euphrosyne, and Theodora and how they changed history (In the eighth and ninth centuries). Their combined efforts restored the veneration of icons, saving Byzantium from a purely symbolic and decorative art and ensuring its influence for centuries to come.

According to Everything2.com “Contrary to popular opinion, the word “purple” does have rhymes in the English language. In fact, there are two rhyming words, abet words that aren’t used in today’s vernacular. Hirple is a British word, which means “to walk lamely or hobble”. Curple is a word out of Scotland, which refers to the hindquarters of a horse.”

Nature is abundant with purple flowers: In fact, purple flowers are among the most popular with both men and women. Some purple (and shades of purple) flowers include Iris, Roses, Carnations, Dianthus, Violets, Sweet William, Daisies, Allium, Status, Hibiscus, Orchids, Morning Glories, Tulips, Crocus, Hydrangea, Lilac, Peonies, Liatris, Pansies, Wisteria, Stock, Larkspur, Chrysanthemums, Eryngium and Alstromeria to name a few.

In fact, in the past 2.5 years I have designed more purple themed wedding and bridal decorations than at any other time in my 27+ years as a florist.

From this post you may guess that one of my favorite colors is PURPLE! I love the way it makes me feel inside and out. Looking at it makes me smile and wearing it makes me feel special. How about you? Will you be wearing purple today? And what is YOUR favorite color?

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Add comment September 9th, 2008

More September Marketing Ideas


  September is Shameless Self-promotion Month – “If you don’t’ toot your own horn, you can’t enjoy the music.” – Debbie Allen (Founder of Shameless Self-promotion Month). 

How about trying your hand at Podcasting?    In July, 2006 Speedo, (the swimwear brand) “dipped their toe into the social media water during their inaugural Podcast when they interviewed Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps.  Their Podcast “Speedo Make Waves” has featured Olympic and other champions from across the international swimming world. Each Podcast has been accompanied by awareness-raising web advertising as an integral part of the overall communication. 

Interviewing experts in fields your target market is interested in is a great way to get media attention for you AND your guests. You can also submit your RSS Feeds to FeedBurner so that in a few weeks or months your site will be “on the radar” of advertisers and other content sites.

For more small business marketing ideas, get your FREE Copy of the 2008 Edition of Your Marketing Calendar TODAY!

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