by | Wednesday | Internet, Marketing, personalization precept, Tips
Personalizing your emarketing items, such as newsletters, broadcasts, etc. is not new; most people who use email regularly are used to seeing their first names in email subject lines or within an email newsletter. And, if you regularly send out emails to your...
by | Tuesday | Marketing, personalization precept
When you have signed up as an online affiliate with a merchant, you know that your next action is to start promoting the affiliate product. The promotion campaign is done by driving traffic to your affiliate web page. When you have worked hard to drive traffic to your...
by | Monday | Marketing, personalization precept
Seven in ten consumers want you to personalize the direct mail you send them. Are you giving them what they want? According to Cap Ventures’ 2003 study of personalization, more than 69% of consumers prefer highly personalized direct mail offers over non-personalized...
by | Friday | Marketing, personalization precept
An interesting article I found while browsing Ezinearticles.com earlier: A colleague who does work for a nonprofit organization contacted me asking if I could do research on the success rate of personalized direct mail letters (Dear Joe) versus generically addressed...
by | Thursday | personalization precept
It turns out that the burning of the midnight oil led me to complete “The Personalization Precept” project a full day ahead of schedule. If you’re interested in obtaining a complementary copy of the report, please visit...