If you like multi-channel marketing, here is some good
news. According to a survey conducted by WoodWing Software, you’re about to get
more of it.
In a survey of publishers, advertising agencies, and in-house
marketing departments, WoodWing found that in terms of their marketing mix, 59%
favor a combination of print, web, mobile, tablet, and social media.
Which channels do publishers look to first?
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22% favor a print-first strategy
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6% favor a web-first strategy
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5% favor a mobile-first approach
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2% favor a social-media-first strategy
Respondents’ main reasons for using social media? Brand
awareness. When it comes to communicating the marketing message, however, print
remains king.
Why does print remain the dominant form of marketing? Perhaps
for a reason no more complicated than people still like going to the mailbox.
Unlike email inboxes, which can fill up with hundreds of emails in a single
day, the mailbox delivers a handful of mail that most people enjoy sorting through.
It’s like a treasure hunt. You never know what’s in there.
Unlike an email subject line, envelopes deliver interest
and engagement before they are even opened. Colors, windows, and on-envelope
messaging and personalization all offer forms of engagement. Then there are the
benefits of other mailing formats, such as postcards, trifold mailers, and
three-dimensional mail, which offer even more engagement.
The takeaway? For best results, use social media for
branding. Tap into email for reminders, follow-ups, and short-term offers. But
keep print as the foundation and bedrock of your marketing.
Jeff Lampert
Director of Marketing & Business Development
It's good sportsmanship to not pick up lost golf balls while they are still rolling.
Mark Twain
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