Responsive Web Design – What is it?

Technology has changed the way users browse the web. Mobile phone owners want to access the net using their phones, gadget users want to browse the web using their devices. Users expectations have changed because technology never stops evolving. Site owners now scramble to make their pages suitable for mobile browsing because 800 million people now use their gadgets to browse the web. As web browsing jumps into mobile phones and gadgets from the traditional desktops, a new norm in designing websites comes to life – Responsive web design. Continue reading

Design smarter Direct Mail

In this age of media clutter, smarter direct mail is still the most efficient way to get up close and personal with your past, present and future customers. The cornerstone of reaching out and touching someone lies in effective graphic design linked to a dynamic, persuasive offer. Here are some design tips to help you create a strong foundation for your next direct mail campaign: Continue reading

Top Five Benefits of Promotional Products

A lot of business and corporate companies hand out different types of promotional gifts to their clients and customers as an act of gratitude, market building and appreciation. However, many business organisations are afraid of the costs associated with this type of investment. But advertising through promotional products offers you a wide range of advantages. Continue reading

Top 10 Website Mistakes & Solutions

Top 10 Website mistakes and Solutions…

When it comes to taking care of SEO yourself, there are some basic mistakes a lot of website owners still do – mistakes that can easily be fixed to increase your website traffic. Here is a breakdown of the top ten most common website mistakes – and easy fixes:

View & Download The Top 10 Website Mistakes & Solutions

Email marketing – get your timing right!

Statistics show that the timing of your email marketing communications can have a significant impact on email open rates. The hour of the day, the day of the week and even the subject matter all need to be considered carefully. So before you press the send button on your next eZine, eNewsletter or eShot, check out this insightful guide!

Continue reading

50 point insider’s guide to direct mail success. Part 1

1. In direct marketing it’s important to realise that there are three types of services or products and your direct mail efforts will vary depending on the type you are promoting.
– Items that require a good deal of thought before buying are called ‘shopping items.’ the best way to promote these items is with direct mail letters so you can have the necessary space for extensive copy.
– Items that we need on a regular basis are called ‘re-order items’. These items are best promoted using self mailers.
– Items that we don’t need but buy anyway are called ‘impulse items’. These items are promoted best with either self mailers or direct mail letters.”

2. Catalogues should be used to mail information about all three types of products or services. The shopping items encourage the study of the catalogue. The re-order items will encourage saving the catalogue. Impulse items will encourage immediate reading of the catalogue.

3. You are judged by your first impression, therefore, your envelope should have a printed message to encourage the recipient to open it.

4. If You print ‘teasers’ on the envelope of your direct mail, they must be relevant and arouse the curiosity of the reader.

5. Your envelope can convey many things such as, quality, authority, a great bargain, valuable information inside or urgency. Prioritise the one that works best for your campaign.

6. Self maIlers are very effective in business office environments because they get passed around to the other employees.

7. Never have a paragraph of more than seven lines in any direct mail letter.

8. Consider usIng a handwriting font for the return address on your envelope. It will create a more personal appearance to your
prospect.

9. Another way to make your direct mail look more personal is to use envelopes with pointed or square flaps that imply an invitation rather than business letter.

10. Have a “p.s.” at the bottom repeating your offer and contact number (80% of people read it!)