Successful direct mail packages contain three things: an attractive offer, a call to action, and a response device. The offer is the Incentive. The call to action is the Imperative. And the response device is the Instrument. The most well-known reply device is the business reply card. But today it could also be a landing page on a website. To make sure your mailing generates the kind of response you wantand the kind of sales you wantyou must have a reply device that is clear, complete, compelling and convenient. Clear * stands out in the package and is easy to find * gives explicit instructions on what prospects must do to buy the product or service * has sufficient space for handwriting * keeps choices (size, color, options) to a minimum
Complete * repeats the offer and call to action * shows price, tax, shipping charges and the total if possible * describes payment terms (cash, check, credit cards, instalments, deferred payment) * includes the complete address and phone number of your organization * contains an unobtrusive key code so you can track response * describes where your privacy policy can be found repeats mailing instructions
Compelling * features a strong, customer-focussed headline * reiterates the offer in a compelling way * summarizes the main benefits of your product or service * expresses the price in the lowest terms possible (Lease for only 75 cents a day.) * includes other selling points, such as paying by instalments and guarantees
Convenient * features the customers name and address pre-printed on the form * has check-off boxes wherever possible * is postage-paid or features a toll-free number * includes a deferred payment plan (Invoice me later.) * includes the return address pre-printed |