by NextPage | Jul 2, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MAIL, DIRECT MARKETING, VARIABLE DATA PRINTING
Catalogs have survived the ages by changing along side the needs of consumers. Today 20,000 catalogs mail annually, but you might be surprised to learn who reads them, buys from them, tosses them or references them on their trip to the retail store or bedroom to get...
by NextPage | May 21, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MAIL, DIRECT MARKETING, QR CODES, VARIABLE DATA PRINTING
When Savvi Formalwear, a group of 35 independent formal wear retailers, wanted to connect with more soon-to-be brides, it chose the print and digital trifecta — direct mail, email and personalized landing pages. All of Savvi Formalwear’s direct mail pieces were...
by NextPage | Feb 14, 2013 | Blog, DATABASE MARKETING, DIRECT MARKETING, VARIABLE DATA PRINTING
If your business wasn’t part of the early adopters of variable data printing, this blog post is for you. This piece will keep you far from the technical grenades that can burn you if you don’t prepare your database or file correctly for hand off to your variable...
by NextPage | Jan 8, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MARKETING, QR CODES, VARIABLE DATA PRINTING
If you haven’t read Sabine Lenz’s Printing Impression guest post, “These Business Cards Are Crap,” read it now because she’s created quite a stir. Lenz is the founder of PaperSpecs.com and doesn’t mince words about the cheap, flimsy stock, off center cards she...
by NextPage | Nov 20, 2012 | Blog, DATABASE MARKETING, VARIABLE DATA PRINTING
With today’s technology, marketers don’t just get to personalize their message; they can personally tailor those messages. The technology is so slick, according to Dave Ward author of Variable Dating Integration – Taking You Wherever You Want to Go, your targeted...
by NextPage | Oct 9, 2012 | Blog, DIRECT MARKETING, NON PROFIT, VARIABLE DATA PRINTING
Ethan Boldt, Chief Content Officer of Direct Marketing IQ, the research division of publisher Target Marketing, surveyed and shared the results of direct marketing trends for nonprofits in 2011 with glimmers of trends in 2012. In case you missed his direct...