A sustained marketing message is the key to any good campaign’s success. Across the board, studies show that response rates increase when combining e-mail and direct mail marketing efforts. DM News has a good article out citing 5 key elements to consider when planning your next integrated marketing campaign.

1. Branding

Start with the offer and the creative. Your e-mail HTML should contain the slogans, logo and other identifying marks used in the print piece, and the channels must reference each other. Similarly, the e-mail subject line must repeat the envelope copy or a prominent line in the postal piece.The channels have different strengths. Direct mail confers legitimacy, e-mail is interactive and easy to use. But the message should be the same in both.

2. Timing and Frequency

In most cases, the first e-mail should hit a week after the postal mailing piece arrives (give or take a day or two). The printed piece goes first because it has a longer shelf life. E-mails should continue at regular intervals.

via Millcraft Paper Company.

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