Adding new customers to your sales funnel is essential for growth, and lead generation is vital.
For many industries, generating a lead can cost anywhere from $25 to $300. So, after you’ve made an initial contact or pushed for a commitment, what should you do when prospects disengage?
Don’t give up! When leads stop responding, hope is not lost. Smart entrepreneurs can use many strategies to rekindle interest. Here are a few options to consider:
on Thursday, 05 November 2020.
Posted in Marketing
Have you recently won an award, reached a milestone, or done something pretty incredible?
Whether you’re launching a product or expanding to a new market, your business or organization can share the news far and wide with printed announcement cards. In a world of digital noise, the medium is just as important as the message, so why not opt for something more personal and pristine with gorgeous custom announcements?
on Tuesday, 27 October 2020.
Posted in Branding, Marketing
Ready to open doors and grab leads for your business?
Direct mail brochures are a great piece of any marketing plan and are especially useful in building consumer confidence. According to the Direct Mail Association, 56 percent of consumers consider print marketing the most trustworthy form of advertising, and 65 percent of consumers have bought something from a direct-mail piece.
When considering your next direct mail campaign, here are some reasons brochures might be best:
on Tuesday, 20 October 2020.
Posted in Direct Mail, Branding, Marketing
Trust builds confidence.
That is why a strong corporate brand identity can make or break a business. Brand identity is more than key values or approved color palettes; it is the collection of all elements that a company creates to portray the right image to its consumer.
on Friday, 09 October 2020.
Posted in Branding, Marketing
It’s a small world, after all.
Though global population continues to expand, our connectivity is growing even faster. In 2019, the number of internet users worldwide stood at 4.13 billion, which means more than half of the global population is connected to the world wide web. The percentage of US adults who use social media increased from 5% in 2005 to 79% in 2019. And experts estimate most Americans are exposed to around 4,000 to 10,000 ads each day.
on Wednesday, 30 September 2020.
Posted in Networking, Branding, Marketing
Looking to add some finishing flair to your next marketing piece?
Unique, eye-catching folds offer so much room to flex your creativity! When creating your next masterpiece, here are some fun print folds to consider:
Sliding Message Sleeve Mailers
To fuel engagement with your prospects, try a die-cut envelope that peaks through to a sleeve mailer inside.
Upon first glance, readers see one message or image. But when they slip the inner card out of the envelope, a brilliant reveal appears from the back panel.
on Tuesday, 22 September 2020.
Posted in Branding, Marketing
With the oldest of Generation Z graduating and entering the workforce, it’s time to set your sights on this powerful consumer demographic.
Who are these Gen Z individuals, and what is the most effective way to reach them? While many media companies have written them off as “screen addicts,” Gen Z is actually very nimble, engaged, and unique.
on Monday, 21 September 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
Who doesn’t love a good party?
As we move toward year-end holiday gatherings, many of us look forward to gathering with friends and family. However, a party is only successful if people actually COME, and most people attend for one primary reason -- they were invited!
on Thursday, 10 September 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
Although postcards are one of today’s beloved print pieces, they had a humble beginning.
The earliest postcard dates back to 1840 when an English man named Theodore Hook sent one to himself. By 1861, the US Congress allowed privately printed cards, weighing one ounce or under, to be sent through the mail. That year, John P. Charlton copyrighted the first postcard, and by 1901 postcards were a regular part of mailed communication.
on Tuesday, 08 September 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
Several years ago, a truck driver tried to pass under a low bridge.
Underestimating the truck height, the driver became firmly lodged under the bridge, unable to move his vehicle forward or backward. Emergency workers and city engineers gathered onsite, debating whether they should dismantle the truck or chip away parts of the bridge. Each proposed a solution most aligned with their area of expertise.
on Friday, 04 September 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
When you “cc” someone on an email, do you ever think about what this abbreviation actually means?
on Tuesday, 01 September 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
Armstrong Garden Supply was eager to grow name recognition and pump up spring specials.
Hoping to grow their reputation as a year-round "solutions specialist" for lawn and landscape, they generated a list of common customer questions and set out to proactively answer them. Typically, clients were uncertain about things like when to water, types of fertilizer, pot sizing, and best planting practices.
Armed with this information, Armstrong's generated an oversized postcard featuring spring specials on one side and a plant care infographic on the other. This brought relevant advice to attract a very engaged target market: customers who were curious!
on Wednesday, 26 August 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
Can you introduce yourself or your business in a brief, compelling way?
An elevator pitch does precisely that. While the origins of this term are debated, the name reflects the idea of a quick speech that could be given in the span of an elevator ride (thirty seconds to two minutes).
An elevator pitch is a short description of an idea, product, or company that explains the concept in a way that any listener could understand. This engaging summary could be used to entice an investor, to explain an idea, or to sell your services. Done right, your pitch can help you land a job or connect with prospective customers.
on Wednesday, 19 August 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
One glance is truly all it takes, and recent eye-tracking studies demonstrate how quickly first impressions happen.
Dr. Hong Sheng, assistant professor of technology at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, employed eye-tracking software to analyze and scan response patterns as students viewed website screenshots. Subjects averaged merely 180 milliseconds on a particular section before moving on. (For a reference, 185 milliseconds is about the time it takes for a helicopter rotor to make one full rotation).
on Tuesday, 11 August 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing
You wouldn’t spend $100 million on a new national advertising campaign without carefully set goals and objectives.
But when it comes to direct mail, marketers often spray out postcards or fliers without a great deal of thought. In direct mail marketing, careful planning is vital to your success. While the average direct mail response rate is around five percent, strategic targeting can drive that number to nine percent for house lists and as high16 percent for personalized mail.
on Tuesday, 04 August 2020.
Posted in Marketing Strategies, Branding, Marketing