Snail Mail - is it worth it anymore?
One of the points most of us seem to agree on here is that direct mail does work, but it depends on what you're sending. That basically puts it in line with most advertising scenarios: the people are there, you just have to get their attention. But i think it's important to keep in mind that first part - the people ARE there. This is unlike newspapers, where no matter what your message is, the people are no longer there (at least, relative to the expense of it), which is why it is becoming an advertising failure.
Remember also that everyone's store and everyone's geo are different; I say that all the time but it's necessary to keep in mind. Jeff can probably attest to the fact that Benz customers will line up 30 deep for something as stupid as a "free mug" promotion, ironically getting you better results than if you tried it at a domestic dealer, since Benz customers are more likely to have flexible work schedules or not have a job at all (trophy wives) and thus have the time on their hands to swing down to your store for the offer. Maybe selling cars over direct mail doesn't work for your area... maybe Service mailers are effective with your customer base because they already love your Service department... but you won't usually get these answers listening to dealers who operate across the country from you. Trial and error is half the fun of marketing after all... don't you think?
Remember also that everyone's store and everyone's geo are different; I say that all the time but it's necessary to keep in mind. Jeff can probably attest to the fact that Benz customers will line up 30 deep for something as stupid as a "free mug" promotion, ironically getting you better results than if you tried it at a domestic dealer, since Benz customers are more likely to have flexible work schedules or not have a job at all (trophy wives) and thus have the time on their hands to swing down to your store for the offer. Maybe selling cars over direct mail doesn't work for your area... maybe Service mailers are effective with your customer base because they already love your Service department... but you won't usually get these answers listening to dealers who operate across the country from you. Trial and error is half the fun of marketing after all... don't you think?