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    The Life of Mail in the Home - 121 Direct Mail

    January 7, 2024by admin_directmail0

    NEW RESEARCH REVEALS THE JOURNEY OF MAIL IN THE HOME

    Advertising mail presents multiple opportunities for people to engage with brands and remains in the home for an average of 17 days, a study into the role of mail in the home has revealed

    Royal Mail Market Reach’s investigation into how mail is interacted with after it lands on the doormat, revealed how mail is filtered, handled, shared, discussed, kept and filed away for longer than previously thought.

    Advertising mail presents multiple opportunities for people to engage with brands and remains in the home for an average of 17 days, a study into the role of mail in the home has revealed

    How mail is interacted with after it lands

    Royal Mail Market Reach’s investigation into how mail is interacted with after it lands on the doormat, revealed how mail is filtered, handled, shared, discussed, kept and filed away for longer than previously thought

    The study, which involved observing more than 800 hours of video footage, also revealed that four in ten people (39 per cent) have a dedicated display area for mail in the home

    The findings which are part of Royal Mail Market Reach’s 18-month research programme brings together unprecedented insight into the role of mail in people’s homes, hearts and heads, plus the impact this has on advertisers’ ROI

    Mail helps keep brands top of mind

    The research shows that mail helps keep brands top of mind. Multi-media campaigns including mail were 27 per cent more likely to deliver top-ranking sales performance and 40 per cent more likely to deliver top-ranking acquisition levels than campaigns that didn’t include mail

    Marketing industry leaders recently joined forces with Royal Mail Market Reach for the ‘MAILMEN’ campaign to demonstrate that mail has a vital role to play in the today’s digital world and continues to be a powerful weapon in the marketer’s armoury.

    Advertising mail presents multiple opportunities for people to engage with brands and can remain in the home for an average of 17 days, a study into the role of mail in the home has revealed.

    Royal Mail Market Reach’s investigation into how mail is interacted with after it lands on the doormat found that mail is filtered, handled, shared, discussed, kept and filed away for longer than previously thought. In addition, the study, which involved observing more than 800 hours of video footage, found that door drops remain in the home for an average of 38 days.

    Displaying and sharing in the home

    The study also revealed that four in ten people (39 per cent) have a dedicated display area for mail in the home. Of those who have a dedicated display area for mail, 51 per cent said this could be found in their kitchen. 31 per cent displayed their mail in the living room and 18 per cent displayed it in the hallway.

    In shared households, the research found that 35 per cent of promotional mail is passed on to others. Since people living in shared households tend to be younger, this has particular implications for mail. The IPA Touchpoints research (2014) found that 15-34 year olds are:

    42 per cent more likely to find mail memorable

    27 per cent more likely to welcome it

    71 per cent more likely to trust advertising mail they receive

    21 per cent more likely to have switched a supplier as a result of mail

    than the UK population as a whole.

    Unprecedented insight

    The findings which are part of Royal Mail Market Reach’s 18-month research programme, The Private Life of Mail, which brings together unprecedented insight into the role of mail in people’s homes, hearts and heads, plus the impact this has on advertisers’ ROI.

    The research shows that mail helps keep brands top of mind. Multi-media campaigns including mail were 27 per cent more likely to deliver top-ranking sales performance and 40 per cent more likely to deliver top-ranking acquisition levels than campaigns that didn’t include mail.

    Marketing industry leaders recently joined forces with Royal Mail Market Reach for the ‘MAILMEN’ campaign to promote The Private Life of Mail and demonstrate that mail has a vital role to play in the today’s digital world and continues to be a powerful weapon in the marketer’s armoury. The campaign contains an advert featuring Robert Senior, Worldwide CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi Group with the following line: “Charming. Persuasive. Motivating.  And for once I’m not talking about myself.”

    Jonathan Harman, Managing Director Royal Mail Market Reach said: “As it flows through the household, a single piece of mail represents multiple opportunities for people to engage with a brand, reminding them of it and reinforcing its values, and ultimately becoming part of everyday life.

    “Observing over 800 hours of video from our ethnographic study, we noticed that in some cases mail occupied an amount of overall daily time comparable to that of other media. In fact, the latest IPA Touchpoints survey shows that adults read their mail on average for 22 minutes a day- more than magazines at 14 minutes per day.”

    A dedicated direct mail campaign, devised by Publicis Chemistry, has been created to promote the findings of the ethnographic study looking at mail in the home. The campaign targets over 9,000 marketers and agencies and the first DM uses a blueprint to demonstrate how mail can get your brand noticed in the home.

    The full research report can be downloaded from www.mailmen.co.uk

     

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