Archive for December, 2008

Hate Mail

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the effectiveness of direct mail. Each day when I come home from work, I dread going through the mail. It’s a chore. I might get lucky and find a Sports Illustrated or Wired, but most of the time it’s just bills and crap.

I have never bought a product or visited a business as a result of a direct mail piece.

Direct mail falls under the category of interruption marketing. Interruption marketing is the opposite of permission-based marketing. The consumer opts in to permission based marketing and gives the company permission to market to the consumer. This is usually done in the form of e-mail marketing.

I have bought a product as result of an e-mail.

The difference is that I asked to be sent the e-mail. The e-mail made reference to a prior purchase. The e-mail had a definitive call to action. It was turnkey marketing. It was easy.

So why do we continue to rely upon direct mail to get the job done? We don’t know any better. We’re creatures of habit and expect that if we knock our heads enough against the wall long enough, that something positive will come out. It’s not that the piece isn’t well designed or that it’s not eye catching. It’s the fact that the consumer doesn’t want to receive it. The piece falls into the crap category with all the other junk mail.

Do more e-mail marketing than direct mail in 2009. It will cost your company less money, be more effective, and help you connect with your consumers.

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Back Home & Feeling Well

Katie and I returned home on Friday after being in the hospital since Wednesday morning. Katie, Landon, and myself are all doing well, and enjoying our time together as a family.

In the time leading up to Landon’s arrival, people told me that becoming a father would be an unimaginable feeling. They were definitely right. In an instant, my life changed forever. So far, it’s been awesome.

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Landon William Hostetler

Born on December 3rd at 3:06 PMĀ EST. 6 pounds, 10 ounces. 20.5 inches long.

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Sitting & Waiting

Nothing will wake you up faster than your wife at 5:00 am telling you her water just broke.

I’m at the hospital now with Katie just waiting for our son to be born. We’re both excited and ready to be parents.

Leave it to my son to be born on the same day as an IU basketball game.

More to follow…

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