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Direct mail drives to store and web – overview
Author: Royal Mail
Date: 01 December 2007
This Royal Mail report, first published in December 2007, uses data from Continental Research to look at direct mail’s role in influencing consumers to make purchases in-store and online.
It examines – and proves – three theories:
• Consumers welcome receiving relevant and targeted direct mail.
• Direct mail is effective at driving people to follow up via stores, branches or by websites.
• Compared with other media, such as radio, TV, internet and newspapers, direct mail is particularly effective at driving action.
This report gives a comprehensive overview of the findings and how they affect the three sectors investigated: telecoms, retail and financial.
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