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The Personal Touch Why Direct Mail needs to get back to basics to stay fresh in a digital world. Nick Mercer, Managing Director – MercerBell @nickmercer Simon Bloomfield, National Creative Director – Hyro @dekkard42

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The Personal TouchWhy Direct Mail needs to get back to basics

to stay fresh in a digital world.

Nick Mercer, Managing Director – MercerBell @nickmercerSimon Bloomfield, National Creative Director – Hyro @dekkard42

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(Or why there’s nothing personal about a poke.)

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1. What’s in our letterboxes?

2. With mail budgets shifting online, what are the mistakes we are making?

3. The Personal Touch in action – case studies from the past and present.

4. Keeping the mail channel fresh.

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Stand up, please.

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“The problem is that consumers’s shift towards digital media has been

equalled, if not surpassed by a shift in volume of online advertising. Add to

this the now well-documented phenomenon of consumers creating and sharing their own content online

and the outcome is a digital landscape that has become even more saturated

with brand communications.”

Mobashara Nazir, MRM Worldwide in Campaign Magazine’s ‘Digital Essays’

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So, what’s in our mailboxes?

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Approximately 1/3 (or around 25) of the Cannes Direct Lion winners in

2006 either were mailpacks or included a significant element of

Direct Mail.

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1 Gold; 1 Silver; 2 Bronze(3 for charities; 1 for a postal service)

In 2010, there were 4.

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So with mail budgets shifting online, what are the mistakes we are making?

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1. There’s an over reliance on data in absence of a real consumer insight.

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2. We’re forgetting that technology is just a tool, not an idea.

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3. We’re too focused on personalisation, and forgetting about humanisation.

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4. We’re losing the art of persuasion.

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The Personal Touch in action – Direct Mail case studies

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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL LETTERBBDO, Martin Conroy

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“It’s the ‘Hamlet,’ the ‘Iliad,’ the ‘Divine Comedy’ of direct-mail letters. It’s had a

longer life, to my knowledge, than any other direct mail in history.”

James R. Rosenfield, describing Conroy’s letter in the copywriter’s obituary published in the New York Times.

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QUITE FRANKLY, AMERICAN EXPRESSOGILVY & MATHER DIRECT, New York

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FALLING LETTERSKOLLE REBBE, Hamburg

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CHILD SOLDIERSJUNG von MATT, Hamburg

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INVASIONMRM WORLDWIDE Sao Paulo

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MAGICAL CHRISTMAS CARDSCRISPIN PORTER + BOGUSKY Europe

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How to keep your direct mail fresh.

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1. Use consumer insights to decideon your channel choices.

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2. Play to the strengths of mail.

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3. Measure the value return rather than simply the cost.

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4. Brevity is not the soul of wit – it’s a sign of laziness.

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5. Make your direct mail more personal.

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6. Test and learn. Every time.

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A final word(Or a final few)

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“Mail is unique. It’s the only medium that can be personal and exploit all the virtues of 3D-ness. A direct mail pack

can be a sensory feast. A delight to hold and unfold, read and see, even hear and

smell. Even in the Facebook age, a letter is still one of the most warmly

welcomed of communications."

Simon Kershaw, Executive Creative Director, TDA (UK)

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