Living in the internet marketing times we are now, I realize a lot of (most) marketers are strictly digital, but I do see some here and there utilizing print media still. My curiousity is that since the ads have thinned out in print through the years, it seems that the focus on your ad would be higher but with far less eyeballs. Is anyone having any luck in print direct response? How about direct mail? In the past, I used to send out 1k USD per day on postage for my mailers and package fulfilment for several how -to biz op books we sold in the past. Things like how to get paid to go shopping as a mystery shopper, or how to be an independent HUD/FHA tracer program. Of course we had upsells which were the different state listings of people awaiting refunds. Hell that was way back in the late nineties though.
Is anyone here still doing direct mail or direct response in
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Living in the internet marketing times we are now, I realize a lot of (most) marketers are strictly digital, but I do see some here and there utilizing print media still. My curiousity is that since the ads have thinned out in print through the years, it seems that the focus on your ad would be higher but with far less eyeballs. Is anyone having any luck in print direct response?
How about direct mail? In the past, I used to send out 1k USD per day on postage for my mailers and package fulfilment for several how -to biz op books we sold in the past. Things like how to get paid to go shopping as a mystery shopper, or how to be an independent HUD/FHA tracer program. Of course we had upsells which were the different state listings of people awaiting refunds. Hell that was way back in the late nineties though.
I do have a buddy in Arizona who does a full time 500k per year in sales (ish) selling only through physical mail. No internet presence whatsoever. But his lead capture piece alone is 2500 words!
While I personally think it is not necessary, it works for him. The mail box is emptier than ever so theoretically the mailbox might be the ideal place for a customer to
a) receive your company's message
and
b) to have the ability to retain focus on your mail piece given that they don't have a million other distractions.
Any thoughts would be hugely appreciated. Is it viable? Is it worthwhile? Do you have recent experience with physical direct marketing or direct response?
How about direct mail? In the past, I used to send out 1k USD per day on postage for my mailers and package fulfilment for several how -to biz op books we sold in the past. Things like how to get paid to go shopping as a mystery shopper, or how to be an independent HUD/FHA tracer program. Of course we had upsells which were the different state listings of people awaiting refunds. Hell that was way back in the late nineties though.
I do have a buddy in Arizona who does a full time 500k per year in sales (ish) selling only through physical mail. No internet presence whatsoever. But his lead capture piece alone is 2500 words!
While I personally think it is not necessary, it works for him. The mail box is emptier than ever so theoretically the mailbox might be the ideal place for a customer to
a) receive your company's message
and
b) to have the ability to retain focus on your mail piece given that they don't have a million other distractions.
Any thoughts would be hugely appreciated. Is it viable? Is it worthwhile? Do you have recent experience with physical direct marketing or direct response?
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