Avoid Direct Mail Campaign Response Rates That Are Disastrously High.
by Alan Sharpe
I once wrote a direct mail piece
that generated a dreadful response rate. It was too high.
My client was a brand new stadium in Canada's capital city, Ottawa. The stadium
featured luxury suites that businesses could rent or lease to entertain
prospects and clients, host corporate parties and reward employees.
I was asked to craft a direct mail lead generation piece that would invite local
businesses to spend an evening in one of the suites. Prospects would enjoy a
Neil Young concert from some of the best seats in the stadium, free of charge.
The strategy behind the mailer was to let prospects experience the stadium
suites for themselves, seeing how effective they were for customer attraction
and retention.
A salesman was assigned the job of schmoozing with the prospects during the Neil
Young concert. He was to give a subtle sales pitch to all who attended, identify
the hottest prospects, and follow up afterwards.
Well, like I said, the mailer was a disaster. It drew such a huge response that
the suite was filled to capacity. The guests, all of them prime prospects for
signing a lucrative, multi-year lease on a suite, were cramped. And the poor
salesman did not have enough time during the evening to make his pitch to
everyone. He had a Heart of Gold. But he was an Old Man After the Goldrush was
over.
This kind of problem, which is good to have, as they say, can harm your business
just as easily if you are selling products through the mail. If you cannot fill
your orders quickly enough (think of Amazon.com's "This item is temporarily out
of stock"), you will give customers into the arms of your competitors.
So here is the lesson.
Whether you're generating leads or moving product, make sure you have enough
sales staff or product on hand before you mail your packages. In other words,
know what you'll do if the worst thing possible happens and you get a high
response rate.
About the Author:
Alan Sharpe is a
business-to-business direct mail copywriter and lead generation specialist who
helps business owners and marketing managers attract new clients using direct
mail marketing. Sign up for free weekly tips like this at
http://www.sharpecopy.com/newsletter
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