DIRECT MAIL CAMPAIGN PLANNER. Preparing a successful direct mail campaign. Step-by-step planning guide

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DIRECT MAIL CAMPAIGN PLANNER Preparing a successful direct mail campaign Step-by-step planning guide

A step-by-step guide to help you plan CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVES Being as specific as possible, list your campaign objectives. A campaign objective is a statement that summarises the quantifiable goals you expect your campaign to achieve (e.g. to generate 150 new sales leads over a 12-week period; 300 visits to my store to redeem a coupon; 50 telephone calls from prospects; upsell my new products to 250 users of my old product; have 100 people download my new tool from my website). DEFINE YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE Be as precise as possible, list the attributes of the typical customer your campaign is directed towards. Build a target profile based on gender, age, lifestyle, level of education, household income, location, and purchasing behaviour or any other criteria that are relevant to your business. Target profile Gender Age Lifestyle Education Household income Location Purchasing behaviour Other criteria BUDGET Evaluate your total budget by segmenting the campaign into its necessary components: Total budget Creative development (art/copy) Production/printing Mailing list expense Postage Business reply charges Fulfilment Total estimated costs Evaluate your budget in relation to the anticipated response rate and cost per response. 1. Number of responses needed (your objective) 2. Anticipated response rate from your mailing (%, according to forecasts) 3. Number of pieces to be mailed (divide 1 by 2) 2

4. Number of pieces (1000) 5. Cost per thousand packages 6. Budget required to reach objectives (multiply 4 by 5) 7. Budget required 8. No. of responses required 9. Cost per response (divide 7 by 8) MAILING LIST SELECTION Determine the lists (in-house, bought or rented) you plan to use to reach your target audience. You may have your own lists of customers and prospects, or you may wish to purchase some from list brokers. Within these lists, identify the segments that are most likely to respond favourably to your offer. Outline the list size, the quantity you plan to test, and the list rental cost. List Segment Size Test quantity Cost YOUR OFFER An offer is designed to motivate your prospect to respond immediately. It must be attractive, compelling, and easy to understand. Be as precise as possible in defining your offer: Type of response desired (e.g., purchase, request for sales call, redeem a coupon) Incentives or premiums Method of payment (if applicable) Respond by, or cut-off date List the customer needs that your offer will satisfy YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE PROFILE To help you represent your product or service in the most favourable light, list its main features (tangible attributes) and the corresponding user benefits (positive improvements in the customer s well-being as a direct result of using the product or service). Product feature = Customer benefit CREATIVE CONSIDERATIONS When developing the campaign copy and layout, keep your objectives and your target audience in mind. An effective campaign will be in line with your objectives, appeal to your target, and effectively convey your proposition. Copy points: What is your main positioning statement? (The positioning statement is a summary of how you want to present your product/service to your audience.) 3

Determine the writing style which will best complement your proposition (e.g., informative, promotional, hard-hitting, corporate, etc.). Determine the image your package should project (e.g. prestigious, conservative, glitzy, etc.). PRODUCTION COSTS Evaluate your production budget by segmenting its necessary components and their costs. Your printer can help you with the costing of most of these elements. Keep in mind that recent advances in printing technologies now make smaller print runs more affordable. Component Creative Artwork Film Printing Outer envelope Reply envelope Letter Reply device/business Reply Card Brochure Insert Lift note Other At this stage you will likely require support with formatting your mailing list and preparing your direct mail package for mailing. Contact your postal operator for a quote or recommendation. OTHER COSTS Other costs linked to your direct mail campaign may include: Data processing Mail preparation Fulfilment POSTAGE Ask your lettershop for advice on the best mailing options for your direct mail package. They ll be able to handle the payment on your behalf. FINALIZE YOUR POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS Your lettershop can take care of contacting local post office to schedule mailing dates. 4

RESPONSE ANALYSIS Keep a detailed record of your campaign results. This will provide excellent reference material to ensure the efficiency and success of your future campaigns. Number of pieces mailed Number of responses % of responses Cost per thousand (CPM) Cost per response Average order value Response by type Mail (by list) Phone In person Online Number of requests Number of sales Average length of time to fulfil order/request IPC is grateful to Canada Post for allowing this planning document to be based on their Direct mail campaign planner 5