Don’t Try This at the Office
Five ways to sabotage your single-product, direct mail campaign.
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A solo mail piece should get new copy written to highlight the product’s features and reveal its benefits. To accomplish that, use techniques such as headlines, subheads, call-outs, editorial, testimonials and bullet points. Each copy element helps guide a customer through the decision-making process. Existing copy from a catalog or Web site usually doesn’t have enough depth to support all the needs of a solo mail piece.
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