How Relevant Is The Gary Halbert Letter When It Comes To Direct Mail and SRDS Today?

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Just curious...

How relevant are Gary Halbert's teachings when it comes to direct marketing with direct mail these days?

It looks like SRDS is all online these days, so I know things have changed in that respect.

I'm assuming a lot is still relevant.

But I can never seem to find anything up to date about it.

The most up to date resource I can find is 12 Month Millionaire by Vincent James, which was printed in the early 2000s.

I know the old pros are probably sitting back and knocking it out of the park and hoarding their info...

The wealth of knowledge about these hardnose direct marketing subjects seemed to have cut off in the past 10 years as far as I can tell.

The top so called Direct Marketing learning sources I've seen are total BS.

Today's Gary Halberts must be living under a rock.
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  • Profile picture of the author davemiz
    i tend to read his stuff moreso for the storytelling... and the lessons he learned in the trenches.... and theres always a good sprinkling of life lessons in there as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author gjabiz
    Jason,

    ONE reason why you don't hear so much today is...

    unlike IM gurus who love to spill their guts and share their most guarded secrets...

    offline, real direct marketers are more secretive than CIA operatives at an FBI convention.

    They don't want you to know.

    There are "researchers" like Denny Hatch types who can figure things out from what mailings and what print ads are being sent out...but even then, a lot of assumption and guess work is done.

    Cold hard facts and results are as rare as hen's teeth.

    I don't think they (modern Halberts) are living under a rock...but maybe staying behind one to keep their secrets secret and avoid the slings and arrows which comes with being "on stage".

    Also, few successes want to self promote as Gary did. They prefer profits over limelight. Anonymity over being known and privacy over fame.

    And, today, there is less camaraderie, where there was a time when direct marketers might get together and share, nowadays, it's party time when IMers get together.

    Gary's relevancy, in my opinion, is still essential and especially his writings about finding lists (SRDS is one source) and/or a starving crowd...and building a hamburger stand there. It seems to be a point lost on many people who create products today with no real market to be found.

    One can't go wrong following his advice.

    gjabiz

    PS. By the time a public offering is made of private, "inside" information regarding a direct response campaign which was successful...it has either reached the end of its cycle or near it and any new insights might be "stale".

    I think one really needs to be involved in the industry in some way, preferably with a successful company and have access to the data.

    Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

    Just curious...

    How relevant are Gary Halbert's teachings when it comes to direct marketing with direct mail these days?

    It looks like SRDS is all online these days, so I know things have changed in that respect.

    I'm assuming a lot is still relevant.

    But I can never seem to find anything up to date about it.

    The most up to date resource I can find is 12 Month Millionaire by Vincent James, which was printed in the early 2000s.

    I know the old pros are probably sitting back and knocking it out of the park and hoarding their info...

    The wealth of knowledge about these hardnose direct marketing subjects seemed to have cut off in the past 10 years as far as I can tell.

    The top so called Direct Marketing learning sources I've seen are total BS.

    Today's Gary Halberts must be living under a rock.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rezbi
    Gary's stuff is still relevant... if you know how to use it.

    I'm on holiday at the moment - spent some of the time in hospital - and I brought three things with me to read:

    1. How to make direct marketing work for your law firm - Drayton Bird (this is research for a client and costs £295 GBP).
    2. How to make maximum money in minimum time - Gary Halbert.
    3. The boron letters - Gary Halbert.
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    • In case you're unable to find a copy of Halbert's "How To Make Maximum Money In Minimum Time," take note that this book is simply a collection of selected issues of 'The Gary Halbert Letter.'

      Originally Posted by Rezbi View Post

      Gary's stuff is still relevant... if you know how to use it.

      I'm on holiday at the moment - spent some of the time in hospital - and I brought three things with me to read:

      1. How to make direct marketing work for your law firm - Drayton Bird (this is research for a client and costs £295 GBP).
      2. How to make maximum money in minimum time - Gary Halbert.
      3. The boron letters - Gary Halbert.
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      • Profile picture of the author toto83
        The principles of direct response marketing (which are also the principles of selling) will never change...

        the only things that change with time are the media marketers use to reach their target audience -- so in a nutshell...Gary's teachings will always be relevant.
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        • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
          Originally Posted by toto83 View Post

          The principles of direct response marketing (which are also the principles of selling) will never change...

          the only things that change with time are the media marketers use to reach their target audience -- so in a nutshell...Gary's teachings will always be relevant.
          Here's what I think is different...

          Halbert would rent lists of all proven buyers who bought by frequency, recency, or amount paid.

          That's what I'm mainly interested in... tapping all buyers. But today it costs an arm and a leg to tap masses of non proven buyers.

          Problem is there's literally no training that teaches you how to use SRDS and everything today like Halbert did back in the day. Not that I'm aware of anyway.
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          • Profile picture of the author Derek Pankaew
            Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

            Here's what I think is different...

            Halbert would rent lists of all proven buyers who bought by frequency, recency, or amount paid.

            That's what I'm mainly interested in... tapping all buyers. But today it costs an arm and a leg to tap masses of non proven buyers.

            Problem is there's literally no training that teaches you how to use SRDS and everything today like Halbert did back in the day. Not that I'm aware of anyway.
            Is it all that different?
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            • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
              Originally Posted by Derek Pankaew View Post

              Is it all that different?
              Are buyer lists different than non-buyer lists?
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              • Profile picture of the author Harlan
                Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

                Are buyer lists different than non-buyer lists?
                Of course. Buyer lists and hot lists are much more important.
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                • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
                  Originally Posted by Harlan View Post

                  Of course. Buyer lists and hot lists are much more important.
                  That's what I'm sayin'

                  That's exactly why I'm interested in SRDS.
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                  • Profile picture of the author wrcato2
                    Here ya go: Standard Rate and Data Services (SRDS)

                    P.S. If Gary was still alive he would be making millions from the Internet. His two sons are already making millions from his celebrity. However, I believe that will only last so long before it dwindles down.
                    I also believe that his two sons will break out on their own.
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                    • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
                      Originally Posted by wrcato2 View Post

                      P.S. If Gary was still alive he would be making millions from the Internet. His two sons are already making millions from his celebrity. However, I believe that will only last so long before it dwindles down.
                      I also believe that his two sons will break out on their own.
                      Suggestion: Don't make sweeping statements about those you don't know.

                      Bond and Kevin are decidedly NOT "making millions from his celebrity" but they ARE very conscientious about preserving Gary's legacy online.

                      As for breaking out on their own - since when were they NOT on their own?
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                    • Profile picture of the author Rezbi
                      Originally Posted by wrcato2 View Post

                      Here ya go: Standard Rate and Data Services (SRDS)

                      P.S. If Gary was still alive he would be making millions from the Internet. His two sons are already making millions from his celebrity. However, I believe that will only last so long before it dwindles down.
                      I also believe that his two sons will break out on their own.
                      Gary's sons are great marketers in their own right.

                      I'll bet they know a heck of a lot more than the majority of people who claim to be marketers.
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          • Profile picture of the author Harlan
            Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

            Here's what I think is different...

            Halbert would rent lists of all proven buyers who bought by frequency, recency, or amount paid.

            That's what I'm mainly interested in... tapping all buyers. But today it costs an arm and a leg to tap masses of non proven buyers.

            Problem is there's literally no training that teaches you how to use SRDS and everything today like Halbert did back in the day. Not that I'm aware of anyway.
            Nothing has changed.

            And there are plenty of trainings out there.
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    I see her site. Anyone see anything about SRDS on there?
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    • Profile picture of the author Harlan
      Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

      I see her site. Anyone see anything about SRDS on there?
      It did this with John Carlton and David Garfinkel in the Original Tactic 7.

      If I can find the right videos, I might just post them on YouTube.

      If you have specific questions Jason, PM me and we can set up a skype call and I'll walk you through it.
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      • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
        Originally Posted by Harlan View Post

        It did this with John Carlton and David Garfinkel in the Original Tactic 7.

        If I can find the right videos, I might just post them on YouTube.

        If you have specific questions Jason, PM me and we can set up a skype call and I'll walk you through it.
        That'd be awesome Harlan. Would love to see those videos and I may take you up on your offer, but I'd insist on paying you for your time.

        I'm hung up on how to deal with these list owners and the costs of renting these lists nowdays. Everything I've learned about list rentals has pretty much been in the Gary Halbert Letter and 12 Month Millionaire. I'm not scared to rent lists, but I would like to know the ropes of how to do it in 2012 so I don't get my butt handed to me and learn the hard way.
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          Originally Posted by JasonParker View Post

          That'd be awesome Harlan. Would love to see those videos and I may take you up on your offer, but I'd insist on paying you for your time.

          I'm hung up on how to deal with these list owners and the costs of renting these lists nowdays. Everything I've learned about list rentals has pretty much been in the Gary Halbert Letter and 12 Month Millionaire. I'm not scared to rent lists, but I would like to know the ropes of how to do it in 2012 so I don't get my butt handed to me and learn the hard way.
          Have you ever thought about going to an event, say like Dan Kennedy's? I know there are some great ones out there and there are probably insane connections available for list managers & recommendations of that nature.
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          • Profile picture of the author TimD
            Originally Posted by kennyall View Post

            Have you ever thought about going to an event, say like Dan Kennedy's? I know there are some great ones out there and there are probably insane connections available for list managers & recommendations of that nature.
            I would not go to a Dan Kennedy event these days. I went to one a couple of years ago. Total pitch fest. I have terrific respect for Dan Kennedy. And Magnetic Marketing is a good system. But the conference - a total pitch fest.
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            • Profile picture of the author Rezbi
              Originally Posted by TimD View Post

              I would not go to a Dan Kennedy event these days. I went to one a couple of years ago. Total pitch fest. I have terrific respect for Dan Kennedy. And Magnetic Marketing is a good system. But the conference - a total pitch fest.
              Does that include the paid events?

              I can imagine the free ones being like that.
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              • Profile picture of the author TimD
                Originally Posted by Rezbi View Post

                Does that include the paid events?

                I can imagine the free ones being like that.
                I paid to go to the event that I attended. It was a weekend of marketing. Perry Marshall was TERRIFIC as he always is. Nothing but actionable insight. But many of the others were just pitching. And PROUD of their products. I wouldn't do it again.
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      • Profile picture of the author Rezbi
        Originally Posted by Harlan View Post

        It did this with John Carlton and David Garfinkel in the Original Tactic 7.

        If I can find the right videos, I might just post them on YouTube.

        If you have specific questions Jason, PM me and we can set up a skype call and I'll walk you through it.
        I had the original videos and the free stuff you gave away.

        I was throwing out some cds some time back and threw them out, too.

        What a muppet.

        They were some of the best stuff I've seen. Even the freebies were better than most paid stuff nowadays.
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  • I was reading a quote from Gary the other day at a Dan Kennedy conference back in the early 90's.

    I'm paraphrasing here but he basically said that most of his success was just down to picking great products and markets.

    I love his stories and leads though and I've seen letters crank up their sales after implementing his style.
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    • Profile picture of the author TimD
      Originally Posted by Quality Copywriter View Post

      I was reading a quote from Gary the other day at a Dan Kennedy conference back in the early 90's.

      I'm paraphrasing here but he basically said that most of his success was just down to picking great products and markets.

      I love his stories and leads though and I've seen letters crank up their sales after implementing his style.
      His WATER LETTER is killer. I read that periodically just to keep sharp. I used to read the Halbert Letter religiously. Interesting to me that marketingexperiments.com released an analysis a couple of years ago citing THE most important factor in making a webpage convert - "channel motivation". When they explained what channel motivation was, they said you've got to find a market that really wants your offer. And I thought of Gary Halbert.
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