Direct Mail Marketing Checklist
1. Objectives
Decide what your objectives are: for example, making direct sales, maintaining customer relationships or generating new inquiries.
2. Target Audience
Identify your target audience, typically similar to your existing customers.
3. Budget
Establish your budget; consider how much each response will be worth to you, and the likely response rate.
4. Timing
Plan the timing of the mailshots; avoid holidays, and ensure that mailings that are linked to a specific event arrive in good time.
5. Mailing List
Build your own mailing list and keep it up to date; keep records of inquiries and existing customers and ask existing contacts for new leads.
6. Renting
Consider renting a mailing list; clearly specify your target audience, how many names you want and whether you intend to re-use the list.
7. Data Protection Act
Ensure that your use and storage of personal data complies with the data protection act.
8. Letter
Prepare a letter with a clear, attention-grabbing message selling the benefits of your offers; prepare any enclosures, etc.
9. Attractive
Design the mailshot to be attractive, personalize the envelope and letter as far as possible, and avoid the appearance of junk mail.
10. Response
Encourage responses: make responding easy with a pre-printed reply card and consider offering an incentive to reply promptly.
11. Test Mailings
Use test mailings to establish likely response rates, and to compare the effectiveness of different mailshots or mailing lists.
12. Handle The Response
Decide how you will handle the response and make any necessary preparations: for example, train employees how to deal with injuries.
Send
Sending out the mailings; consider using a company that specializes in direct mail marketing services.
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