If I had a penny for every time someone asked me this question..
“What works best? Actual Handwritten Letters, Handwritten Font Letters, Business Letters, or Postcards?”
…I would have about 56 pennies 😊
If you have ever done Direct Mail, at some point this question has crossed your mind as well.
BiggerPockets and Facebook discussions are filled with debates on what format of direct mail brings in the highest ROI. So today, I thought I share what some of the most experienced investors use.
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So now that you know the basics about different direct mail, which option is the best?
I would do in this order:
Here’s my reason for doing that…
I would start with a postcard because it’s the least expensive so I can get return mail for bad addresses and clean my list for future mailings.
If I could only ONE direct mail piece to send out, I would send out Handwritten Font Letter (with Presorted Standard Postage and mix up the envelope color. The price difference will be about 10-15 cents between postcards and these letters, and I think the personalized touch of these letters will be worth the extra 10-15 cents.
Who doesn’t love receiving a handwritten note? The personalized touch in direct mail marketing is what makes direct mail work in this digital age.
In reading experiences of other investors who have tried Actual Handwritten Letters vs Handwritten Font Letters, they don’t tend to notice a BIG difference in response rate between the two letter types.
The only way to be sure about what’s working in your marketing is by doing test and tracking your ROI. There is no substitute for tracking your KPIs!!
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Happy Investing!
Sharad Mehta