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Try marketing your product or service using
a colored or odd size envelope / postcard so that your direct mailing stands
out. |
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Your presentation must always be creative
and neat. |
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Always be modest and avoid using
unrealistic income figures or excessive buzz words. If you make your program
sound ridiculous or to good to be true it will most likely get tossed or
deleted. |
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Be patient. It takes a while to get
results. Direct-mail campaigns using a mailing list can take between four to
six weeks to see any real results while e-mail campaigns can typically take
between 7 to 10 business days. |
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Try setting a deadline for your program to
create some urgency. Usually, the imposition of a deadline or expiration date
increases the rate of response because the recipient understands they only have
a limited time to act or respond. |
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Try to include some testimonials with your
mailing. Nothing speaks better for your product or service than an end-user
that is totally pleased. |
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Always try to get to the point quickly. If
you begin your letter with general information and do not make your point, you
will lose the reader. It is very critical that you make your point in the first
few lines of the letter, at least in the first five. |
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Try giving away a free gift to increase
response and highlight the free-gift offer prominently. |
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Try offering a discount or incentive for a
quick response and order. |
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Always make sure your offer is easy to
understand and respond to. |
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Keep all your paragraphs short and to the
point. |
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Include a business card in the direct
mailing where ever applicable. |
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Be sure to include your website address
with all mailings or emailing when applicable. |
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Don't delay your mailing list campaign by
trying to mail in bulk in just one day. |
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When sending emails try putting something
like Re: Info You Requested in the subject line. This method may
make your email stand out and thus may increase the chances of your program
being read in a timely manner. Mentioning money or using the $
symbol in the subject matter can often result in your email being placed into a
spam folder versus an inbox. |
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According to a Yale University study, some
of the most persuasive words are: discovery, easy, guarantee, health, love,
money, new, proven, results, safely, save, you, free, bonus, success, order
now. Try using some or all of these in your next direct mail campaign.
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The more times you mail the better the
response rate. The Direct Marketing Association recommends mailing four times.
A one to three percent response rate is considered standard. |
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Spell out the benefits of your product or
service. You should be seen as offering something different than your
competitors. Find a unique benefit to highlight. |