Is mail still a good way of marketing?
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10-15-2012, 08:39 PM
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Is mail still a good way of marketing?
I want to offer mobile marketing to cosmetologist who want to get back customers and keep existing clients coming back. for instance woman will put off going back for there color treatment and perms sometimes but will Mobile marketing reminding customers or offering them coupons might keep them coming more often and I do not see a lot of cosmetologist advertising on facebook or twitter so if I send a post card size ad in the mail offering a free information seminar on mobile marketing do you think it would work. I would be offering it at a very cheap price.
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10-15-2012, 08:47 PM
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i think mail,email,facebook, and twitter are all good ways of marketing because you want your buyers seeing your product you selling everywhere.
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10-15-2012, 08:47 PM
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Fron the USPS site: "According to the Direct Marketing Association, every $1 spent on direct mail generates $12.57 in sales."
For saturation mailing neighborhoods there is a special Every Door program that requires no addressing or postmarks, you just select a mail route you want covered, oversize pieces are also allowed. Postage is something like 17 cents. https://eddm.usps.com/eddm/ An independent service? http://www.everydoor.com/ Some marketers using both internet and postal direct marketing do as well with old fashioned post cards, one massive database of rental mail addresses, typically costing 10 cents each is: lists.nextmark.com |
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