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Sending Direct Mail Northampton MA

Planning a direct mail piece to marketing your business in Northampton? Here are some important points to remember. Read on to know more.

Essential
(617) 338-6057
143 South Street, 6th Flr.
Boston, MA
Other Side Group
(617) 821-4611
74 Newbern Avenue #2
Medford, MA
Hill Holliday
(617) 366-4000
Exchange Place
Boston, MA
Cambridge BIOMARKETING Group
(617)2250001
245 First Street, 12th Floor
Cambridge, MA
Card Concierge
(781)9562782
P.O. Box 1441
Arlington, MA
Conversion Associates
(617) 202-3222
119 Braintree Street, Suite #604
Allston, MA
Mercury Marketing
(617) 399-4100
121 High Street
Boston, MA
Square Peg Marketing Communications & Design
(617)6390600
1770 Massachusetts Avenue, #281
Cambridge, MA
Conventures, Inc
(617) 439-7700
One Design Center Place
Boston, MA
The Marketing Dept. Inc
(617) 610-4900
PO Box 92
Concord, MA
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Sending Direct Mail

Source: REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine
Publication date: February 1, 2006

By Dave Yoho

Write to a specific reader. Address the needs of the person you want to reach: a suburban homeowner, a condominium owner, etc.

Be informal and concise. Write at a level that's consistent with the reader you want to reach. Edit five or six times, using three or more people.

Use graphics and pictures. They always get attention. Make sure your picture carries the message. Your copy and typeface should complement the graphic, and your graphic should never have to be explained, only identified.

Keep letters short. People set aside lengthy letters. One page is the maximum. Use enclosures to make multiple points. Limit your paragraphs to four or five lines. And use the second person. Don't say “Our new siding …” but instead “Your home would look great with …”

The reply vehicle has to stand on its own as a selling piece. Use an image on the reply card — windows or a roof, for instance — to remind recipients of what the card is for. Make sure to capture fax, e-mail, or phone information along with permission to contact.

Appeal to ego, status, values, excitement, pride, concern, and security. For example, write, “Yours could be the best-looking house on the block.”

Always use a PS. Hand write or print it in a different font.

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