Hell No, Direct Mail isn’t Dead. It’s alive and kicking.

Is Direct Mail Really Dead? Hell No.

You may have heard the hype that direct mail has died and gone to junk mail heaven. Don’t believe it. That talk comes from people who have never learned how to use direct mail correctly and effectively or who have a vested interest in spreading false and misleading information.

Why use direct mail? Because it works.

It works in getting clients.

It works to get your foot in the door.

It works for lead generation.

It works for growing traffic at brick-and-mortar (and even online) businesses.

It works at differentiating your company from those who rely strictly on online communication.

Direct mail marketing is extremely reliable and extremely precise. It can be inexpensive and personalized. In fact, direct mail arrives more personally than any other medium and can deliver a message with 100% exposure.
In addition to all of this, direct mail…

Requires virtually no tech skills

Can be leveraged using shared advertising space

Is what nearly all recipients prefer for unsolicited advertisement

Can bring in business without someone actively searching for it

Can be scaled infinitely

Has worked for over a century without fail

Has always been the king of all advertising

Can take almost any business to any level of success desired

Can be felt and not just seen

Has an infinite shelf life

To be clear, “junk mail” is NOT what we are referring to as effective direct mail. Some companies with large marketing budgets can afford this type of “spray and pray” mailing.

Effective direct mail marketing takes some thought, planning, and strategy. It needs to be memorable, and it needs to stand out. Businesses of all size that are utilizing this powerful tool are still reaping the rewards.

No, direct mail isn’t dead. It’s alive and kicking. If you haven’t tried it in a while, try it again. You won’t be disappointed by the results.

This entry was posted in Design | Print | Copy | Mail | Succeed and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>