by Admin | Sep 30, 2015 | Blog, CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE, DIRECT MAIL, DIRECT MARKETING
You know it’s coming, the air is cooler and the days are getting shorter. Pumpkin ‘everything’ is showing up in your food, beverages, and social feeds. You may be thinking ahead to Halloween costumes or even plotting your Thanksgiving menu. Take your planning a little...
by Admin | Mar 6, 2014 | Blog, DIRECT MAIL, DIRECT MARKETING, EMAIL MARKETING, MULTI-CHANNEL MARKETING
Multi-channel marketing can mean a lot of different things. As the name implies, the marketer employs multiple channels to get the message out to their audience. But with so many marketing channels available today, how many should you use? Below is a success story...
by Admin | Sep 5, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MAIL, DIRECT MARKETING, EMAIL MARKETING, PERSONALIZED URLS
Personalized Marketing Nowadays, life is flying by us all so fast. So many companies, advertisements, and messages – it’s difficult to keep up. However, if companies and organizations knew how to reach the consumer on a personal level, people actually pay attention....
by Admin | Aug 1, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MAIL, EMAIL MARKETING, MARKETING AUTOMATION
Marketing automation integrates and automates the scheduling and tracking of marketing campaigns. Marketing campaign automation helps businesses integrate processes that have previously been performed manually, allowing them to become much more efficient. In addition,...
by Admin | Jun 13, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MAIL, DIRECT MARKETING
Look around the next time you’re in a coffee shop, airport, bookstore or public area and you’ll see Millennials (often called Gen Ys) pecking away on their smart phones or iPads like there wasn’t another human being around for miles. However, just because Generation...
by Admin | Feb 11, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MAIL
Discontinuing Saturday delivery of first-class mail has been discussed as a means to cut postal service costs for years. Now that five-day delivery has been officially announced and scheduled to start this August, what are the implications on businesses? Not as much...