Great valid point. Eventually, more people will use it again since it is getting harder for people to send out newsletter due to all the spam going on.
I think you make some great points, I agree that direct marketing is not dead. It is definitely a lot more challenging to market effectively thru this medium. There is so much completion for people’s attention, so many distractions that many put a wall up.
One way to break down those walls is by standing out with creative ways to lure their attention toward what you have to offer, doing something different from the main stream marketing hype and then delivering a quality product or service. Break down the walls, start by creatively tearing down the walls one brick at a time. You rock Geo, great blog.
AMEN. I think we have relied so much on computers and the internet and forgot about the power of the handshake or anything physical. For instance e-books are great but physical books have a personal touch that is why birthday cards will ALWAYS beat e-cards…at least we will see in another 100 years.
Geo, what is your experience sending direct mail pieces?
Geo thanks for sharing with us. What a great reminder to not get caught up in what everybody’s always doing and to make yourself stand out!
Great valid point. Eventually, more people will use it again since it is getting harder for people to send out newsletter due to all the spam going on.
Great video. Keep it coming.
Arnel
Hi Geo,
I think you make some great points, I agree that direct marketing is not dead. It is definitely a lot more challenging to market effectively thru this medium. There is so much completion for people’s attention, so many distractions that many put a wall up.
One way to break down those walls is by standing out with creative ways to lure their attention toward what you have to offer, doing something different from the main stream marketing hype and then delivering a quality product or service. Break down the walls, start by creatively tearing down the walls one brick at a time. You rock Geo, great blog.
Sincerely in Balanced Health,
Glenn Stark, Twitter aka-The StarkMan
AMEN. I think we have relied so much on computers and the internet and forgot about the power of the handshake or anything physical. For instance e-books are great but physical books have a personal touch that is why birthday cards will ALWAYS beat e-cards…at least we will see in another 100 years.
Nii
great vid! it was cool the dvd letters were backwards.
burbankdc
I think I have heard that DVD’s can be made as cheaply as $1. Do you have recommendations on where a person could go to have a DVD made? Thanks!
Hi, good post. I have been woondering about this issue,so thanks for posting. I’ll definitely be coming back to your site.