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Direct Marketing Best Practice: Quality Over Quantity Always Rules

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dans Direct Mail Marketing, Marketing Strategy

Over the past couple of weeks, I was witness to a competition amongst two of my officemates. They were in a battle to see who could reach 2,000 followers on Twitter first. Every so often I’d hear about their strategies for building an audience or when they’d reached “milestone” quantities of followers. Let me tell you, this contest was ridiculous. Sure, they may have been growing in followers… but what kind?

I read a great post on Michelle’s Blog titled, “How Someone with 2,000 Twitter Followers Can Be More Powerful than a Person with 25,000.” In plain, common-sense English, she outlines why quality over quantity matters.

In almost every case, especially in direct marketing, this will be true. Whether you’re developing an email marketing campaign, lead-generation direct mail campaign, viral marketing campaign, etc.-scrutinize your lists and make sure your spending time and money on people that matter to your business and on people that care about what you have to say or offer. Not only are your chances for getting higher response rates better, but that audience will be the best evangelists for your brand.

Here are some quick tips that can help you develop quality through your direct marketing efforts:

  1. Try to pre-qualify incoming leads when building your prospect database. Segment leads based on where the lead was found and/or ask key questions to help determine if a particular lead is a cold, warm or hot prospect.
  2. Continue to segment lists, grouping responders from non-responders and those who engage from those that do not.
  3. When choosing an advertising venue, explore all targeting options available to you and ask yourself, “Will marketing through this venue offer me more general exposure or will it allow me to target prospects with specific qualities?”

As always, I wish you a productive week.

What Billy Mays Can Teach You About Marketing

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dans Marketing Strategy


After a crazy couple of weeks filled with sad news regarding the passing of notable public figures such as David Carradine, Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett as well as the legendary and infamous Michael Jackson, I was yet again surprised to hear of another, well this time, pseudo-celebrity death. Sunday morning I logged onto Twitter just in time to see a post from @YoungBillyMays announcing the passing of his father, Billy Mays, earlier that morning.

I know, he was an infomercial / commercial pitch man, maybe not what anyone would call a celebrity. However, his charisma, excitement and talent was embraced by many consumers… and got a lot of people to buy OxiClean! As he promoted dozens of products through TV infomercials, he developed his own personal brand that many people trusted… and some parodied.

So, what was it that made him and his infomercials so successful? Take a look at this past blog post, “Act Now! And Learn a Thing or Two from Infomercials,” for some highlights and takeaways.

The Direct Marketing Voice Links 6-18-2009

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dans News & Trends

Retro or Smart Marketing: Selling Biz Books via Direct Mail

I hadn’t realized how much I missed direct mail until this promotion arrived. This isn’t a fancy piece, just a great example of workhorse direct mail that used to be the lifeblood of traditional business publishing — and the mainstay of my business not so many years ago.

Direct marketing extra credit reading list

First, Melissa Data recently published The Ultimate Marketing Survival Guide for 2009. I wrote the lead article, “Direct mail remains the king of direct marketing.” Just in case you thought direct mail was dead or that tweeting is better than mailing, this article will disabuse you of that faulty assumption.