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| Tell Tale Red Heart: A direct mail love story...of sorts |
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It's February 1, 2009. My husband, an accomplished wood turner, has been a bit lax in marketing himself beyond his website www.kimblatt.com (yes, a shameless plug on his behalf). With Valentine's Day just 2 weeks away, I had been encouraging him (he would say nagging) to send an email blast to his client list to promote a beautiful redwood burl wall hanging we had dubbed Red Heart. "That'll never work," he said, "people won't buy a $4,200 piece of art from an email". I love a challenge. We created a visual message showcasing Red Heart as a unique, long-lasting gift, including a picture, dimension and price along with Kim’s logo. It was sent to list of just 53 previous collectors of Kim’s work. Results? Red Heart sold in 2 days - purchased by a gentleman in Virginia as a gift for his wife. My point here isn’t about the message, but rather the value of the list that Kim had built. If we had sent this same email to a list of unqualified names, there would have been no sale, because Kim was correct. Very few people would buy a $4,200 wall hanging from an email – all we needed was the right one.
Start building (or rebuilding) your list today: Be a Gatherer It’s Quality Not Quantity Home-Grown is Best Software Options Maintenance Be Specific Having a great list takes time, but as my favorite wood turner found out, it can really pay off. Since the success of the Red Heart email, Kim has been asking when the next blast will go out. Honey, I’m working on it! The next issue of a full moon will be October 4, so in the mean time…your image is a valuable asset. Build it well.
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BlattCom is a marketing communications firm that focuses on B2B manufacturing and industrial service companies. We develop marketing strategy that elevates their brand, defines the position in the marketplace and creates effective tools to target their ideal client. Thoughts on a full moon provides our clients, colleagues and prospects with food for thought - perhaps even challenge some long held beliefs - on marketing, branding and the advertising industry in general. It may spark a debate, a chuckle or an audible “hmmm”. We welcome it all. .......................................... Our next "full moon" 10.04.09 Social Media ..........................................
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