Playful Postcards by Gaetan Gianninni

Playful Postcards by Gaetan Gianninni

With tight economic times at hand there is increasing pressure on marketers to sure up the marketing mix while cutting costs. Tradition has it that under these circumstances we migrate a good portion of our advertising budget into direct marketing. This is still a sound practice, but there are some issues we need to consider.
The first thing that comes to mind is telemarketing. Telemarketing, which has historically been a good tool, has been over used and in many cases abused, causing public outrage, and regulatory attention while rendering it less and less effective and more costly.
Online marketing is something that springs right to mind, but we have to admit that this is a marketing tool that is still evolving. Privacy and SPAM issues will continue to loom over us, and we will always be missing potential customers who are "un-plugged" or just disinterested in the Internet.
Now, we do continue to recommend online marketing, but only where it has its place. Specifically, for existing customers and contacts, especially those with whom you transact with online or via email already. Double opt-in lists are becoming increasingly more attractive as well.
That leaves us with the old workhorse, direct mail. Yes, direct mail has its challenges. Particularly troubling is the sea of unsolicited mail that arrives on all of our desks daily. To compound that we are uncertain if our envelopes are getting open, and if they are we are not sure who is opening them.
The solution: Postcards. Why postcards? Yes, they are less expensive to produce and mail, but that's not what makes them so good. Their strength lies in the fact that they don't need to be opened. Even if the recipient decides to throw the card away we still have a few seconds to reach them with our message between the their in-box and the circular file.
To really get a bang for our buck out of postcards we have to take it one step further and get creative -- playful actually. First off, postcards of unusual size, shape and texture stand out in the mail stack and do not easily get shuffled into a stack of papers. In fact, they often fall on the floor and give us an added touch point.
Beyond tactile design of the card we can strive make the card so inventive that the message not only reaches the recipient, but it actually gets passed around the office. This is the Holy Grail of direct mail marketing and with a little forethought and creativity it is achievable. We've seen it happen, and talk about low cost per contact and high return on investment -- wow!

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jjensen,

Thanks for sharing the informative article. When times are tough companies want to cut costs and believe advertising and marketing may be the way to go. Unfortunately this can hurt a business more than they know! Thus, it is always important to have the right cost effective marketing mix for your business. Thanks for sharing the information and continued success. Believe and Achieve! Smiling - Joe

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Postcards..

Coach Jensen, thank you for sharing this. I was thinking about it from a consumer's point of view as I was reading, and it's true. Postcards feel really non-invasive, even though they're coming directly to your address. They're kind of like a fun advertisement that you don't have to open or drive by. And you DO look ate them before tossing, just in case there's that free bonus or something. lol. I like the added trick of size and texture. And the cost for a postcard is still MUCH cheaper than sending a letter ($.28 compared to $.44) and you can make them as big a 6" x 4 1/2" and still get that rate. (they might be even cheaper mailing in bulk?)
Anyway, thanks for the reminder and all the other good info in the article.

Rina

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WOW!!

Jeff, I just went through and read a bunch your postcard threads. I didn't realize there was so much great information on the subject! Thank you!
I've put 26 of the links together in a word document. It's a lot to take in, and I'll want to read them all (more than once!).

Thanks again! Smiling

Rina

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"Obstacles can slow you down, but they can only stop you with your permission." Dean Graziosi (BARM pg 101)

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

For a little about me, welcome to the site, and a few tips for new DG family members, click on this link: http://www.deangraziosi.com/user/3249