successful Direct marketing
As one of the most cost effective ways for you to generate enquiries and customer leads, Direct Marketing can generate direct customer sales and help your company to establish or maintain its market position. We were able to help Royal Mail exceed their sales targets by 200%.
Developing an effective Direct Marketing capability will help you engage new customers or maintain existing customer relationships. This type of marketing will unlock the value stored in your businesses customer data, providing you with significant revenue opportunities.
making the right choice
Direct Mail allows you to target your customers and utilise mail’s ability to build customer relationships with the option to choose between Direct Mail, unaddressed mail or mail drops depending on your requirements. Using Email can be a very cost effective choice when you are sending brief messages, special offers, newsletters and customer confirmations.
Building your campaign
The key to a successful Direct Marketing campaign is great planning. Sending relevant and timely communications to your customers and prospects using engaging content and great design is an essential component of success.
Accurate customer data is a corner stone in your Direct Marketing programme. Reviewing your customer data can provide fantastic insights into your businesses opportunities. You may even decide to utilise Customer relationship management (CRM) to generate insights across your sales and marketing functions.
We will develop a Direct Marketing campaign for your business that is engaging and delivers results. Contact us now by phone at +64(0)9 445 6560 or Email.
Marketing services
- NewsBridge Newsletters
- Direct Marketing results
- Cost effective Email Marketing
- Effective Sales Communication
- Successful Campaigns
the blog
- Direct Mail - creative vs data
- SME campaign planning
- Creating effective brochures
- What is your proposition?
- Get your message right
- Eye tracking shapes marketing
- Producing effective copy
- Choosing Email or Direct Mail?

