Direct Mail vs Email Marketing

There is a widely held perception that traditional direct mail is a dying form of communication and emails, social media, display ads, and other digital advertisements have taken over.

This is just not true. Although most of the country has transitioned to a largely digital lifestyle, the “email vs. direct mail” battle continues to thrive in the marketing world. Although there was an upswing in email marketing over a decade ago, there is more than enough recent research to show that direct mail has made a significant comeback. 

The best reasons to employ direct mail

Email Unsubscribes

If your client unsubscribes from your emails, it can be devastating to marketers trying to reach a broad audience. If your email message catches your customer when they are busy, or maybe just not in the mood to receive another email, all the customer has to do is unsubscribe from your email system, and they can be lost forever. And it only takes one time. 

If your organization relies on email as its sole form of getting messages to your customer, you are one click away from losing that customer. Direct mail eliminates the possibility that your message will forever be directed into a junk folder. The worst they’ll do with a postcard is toss it in the trash can. You’ll still have other opportunities to reach them. 

Direct Mail Response Rates Are Higher Than Digital Marketing

While direct mail marketing is receiving an average response rate of 9%, email marketing is only receiving an average response rate of around 1%. Direct mail response rates are higher than any other online advertising channel combined as we can see in this chart based on a USPS study showing email, paid search, and social media receiving a response rate of 1%, and online display ads receiving 0.3%. 

Direct Mail Recipients Spend More Money

US marketers earn an average of $2,095 worth of goods sold through direct mail per person which is a 1,300% return on investment. 

On top of marketers earning an impressive ROI, their customers who are receiving their direct mail pieces are spending more than their customers who aren’t.

Brand Recall is Higher with Direct Mail

Physical, tangible direct mail has proven to have a significant impact on recipients’ ability to recall a brand and has a long-lasting impression. More so than any digital advertisement.

In fact, only 44% of people who view an online ad can recall the brand after seeing it while 75% of people can recall a brand after seeing a direct mail piece for the first time.

Consumers Prefer Direct Mail

A recent study showed that the majority (73% to be exact) of consumers say they prefer to be contacted by brands via direct mail. Not just the older generations either. 80% of millennials prefer direct mail as well.

Does this mean we shouldn’t use digital or email marketing?

Of course not! We know that people need to see your message at least 7 times before they decide to take action, so we believe in a multi-pronged approach. Email, direct mail, and social media will get you a much better ROI.

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Fully customizable with your art, or we can help you with the design. From 100 to 2,500 tickets, we have got you covered!

Guest Blogger

I have a guest blogger today! His name is Lance Cody-Valdez, and while his post isn’t about printing, I think it is quite relevant in today’s workplaces, many run with a minimal number of people. Have a look, and get some ideas for making your business run smoother, and freeing up your time to do what you do best.

You can check out Lance’s website at Free-lance-now.com

How to Grow Your Solopreneur Business Using Freelancers


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As a solopreneur, hiring freelancers is the perfect solution to scale your business. Freelancers provide you the flexibility of hiring as per needs, charge affordable rates, and require no training. In this article for Jamie Nicholas Printing & Graphics, we explore the type of jobs you should outsource to freelancers and the benefits it will have for your business.

Where and How to Hire

You can find freelancers on numerous platforms such as traditional job boards, freelancing websites, and LinkedIn. Additionally, freelancers advertise their services on Instagram and Facebook, a quick search on these sites can yield fruitful results.

When hiring a freelancer, always conduct your due diligence. Review their portfolio and scrutinize their resume to ascertain if they meet your requirements. Next, schedule an interview to understand their work style and experience. Lastly, give them a pre-hiring assignment to judge their skills in practice.

Now let’s look into the type of jobs you can outsource and the benefits it will have for your business:

Virtual Assistant

Let us guess, the first thing you do after waking up is to check your phone and go through the sea of emails from clients, vendors, and customers. On a busy day, it can take more than an hour to reply, and this is even before your day has officially begun.

Now imagine if you had a professional responding to these emails and would only forward you ones that were of utmost importance. That is precisely what a Virtual Assistant does. In addition, you can assign them the following tasks:

  • Manage your calendar and schedule appointments
  • Provide timely customer service
  • Book transportation and accommodation when you travel
  • Coordinate with vendors and suppliers for payment and queries

Virtual Assistants are paid by the hour and often come with prior experience working with solopreneurs who expect quick turnarounds. Additionally, you save on paying for office space or internet as they work virtually using their equipment.

Graphic Designer

Various online platforms help you create marketing materials, but it takes time and effort. Additionally, marketing is a constant activity requiring fresh designs and content each week.

Instead of spending hours making posts yourself, create a requirement document mentioning your brand guidelines and design requirements. According to Perfect Lancer, freelance graphic designers are competent in following instructions and meeting tight deadlines.

Here are the various kinds of promotional materials you can have designed:

  • Social Media Posts
  • Flyers and Banners
  • Business Cards
  • Pitch Desks

You can pay a designer as low as $10 for a post or offer a time-bound contract. Remember that finding the right fit can take time, but there are numerous excellent graphic designers on the market waiting to work with you.

Social Media Handler

According to Search Engine Watch, 54% of customers use social media to search for products, and 71% buy from a brand they have positive interactions with. Additionally, this can also lead to referrals and organic promotions.

A social media manager can bring the expertise needed to create and grow your social profiles, which includes:

  • Creating a social media calendar
  • Conducting competitor analysis
  • Scheduling and posting content on your handles
  • Building relationships with influencers

Compared to spending thousands on hiring a marketing agency, you can hire a freelancer for a fraction of that cost.

To assign work and manage freelancers, use an online tool such as – Cacoo or Todoist. You also can opt to use Google Sheets to keep it simple and streamlined. Additionally, use networking tools such as Meetup, to connect with fellow solopreneurs and mentors who can guide you on handling freelancers and growing your business.

In addition to freelancers, consider hiring services such as ZenBusiness to take care of legal and tax-related requirements. As the owner, it is important to register your business as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) to provide the protection of your personal assets against litigation. ZenBusiness will allow you to overcome the hassle of dealing with state regulations for filing, submitting annual reports, and handling cumbersome paperwork. Remember, you do not need to do everything yourself. Learn to outsource tasks to make your business efficient and scale faster.

Looking for savings?

Let’s say you need to print a hundred or so copies of a flyer and think you will save some money by printing them on your inkjet printer. You might feel good about that initially, but once you need to replace those spent cartridges you may change your mind.

Inkjet ink is actually one of the most expensive liquids you can buy, coming in at a whopping $2,700 per gallon! Cha-Ching! So save yourself some money, and let us handle ALL of your printing needs

We are not a faceless website

You want convenience. We get that. While we don’t yet have a self serve website, we would never leave you out in the cold when it comes to putting together your printing pieces. If you need service, we are here for you via email, phone, message or even text, and we usually respond within minutes.

We are here to answer your every question about specific products, pricing or graphic design, so don’t hesitate to contact us.

Jamie Nicholas

Coming out of the dark, so to speak…

Slow Roll

After many weeks of quarantine, we are starting a slow roll to open the economy back up. We are here and we are ready to help!


We have masks in stock available NOW for your employees and clients. Act fast, supplies are limited. Let’s make sure everyone stays safe.

Masks in stock now!

Our vendors are open and ready to supply you with signs, banners, and promotional items to get you back in the game. We can handle your direct mail needs as well. What better way to get your message out that Every Door Direct Mail postcards, going to specific zip codes of your choice.

Postcards are a low-cost way to get your brand in front of people. Emails get stuck in spam filters and are gone, into the ether, never to be seen again. Put a card with your advertising right into potential clients hands. Call us today for details.

Mailbox with post cards
Direct Mail printed post cards will get you noticed!
Map of zip codes

Are you ready?

Is your business be ready to reopen? We can help with protection equipment like masks and shields, mask adjustment straps, floor stickers or anything you might need to be safe, and keep your clients safe as we all get back to work.

Straps to keep your mask off your ears
Floor Graphics
Floor Graphics
flags
Flags

New World Order

It’s a new world order these days. You work from home and have to wear a mask to go anywhere. Those masks can be hard to find, but look no further! We have them, and if we don’t have them in stock, we can order them. We won’t make you order thousands either! We can get you as few as a dozen.

3 ply masks

3 ply mask
3 ply face mask

Keep a couple in your car, for that quick trip to the grocery store, walks or wherever you may run into other people, even when keeping 6 feet apart. Protect yourself and others with these 3 ply masks.

KN95 Mask

KN95 mask

For even more protection, the KN95 mask will give a tighter fit and Blocks at least 95% of airborne particles >0.3 microns.