Nowadays, it’s easy to express your
love in five minutes or less. All it
takes is a trip to the greeting card aisle and, voila! Instant affection.
But if you really want to capture
someone’s heart, you need to put your own heart into the effort. Taking the time to make it personal can do
wonders for any relationship, including the one between you and your market.
So how do you write a great direct
mail letter? The same way you write a
great love letter:
·
Address the recipient by first name. Everyone likes to see their name in writing:
to know that a message was intended just for him or her. This is true in relationships and in
marketing. Get personal. Be on a first-name basis.
·
Be honest.
Most people, whether in love or in a business transaction, know a load
of baloney when they hear it. They know
when something sounds too good to be true or when someone’s feeding them a
line. Don’t play games or try to
manipulate your words. Be honest. Show your customers—and your love—that you
understand them and their needs.
·
Be specific. Just as your loved one will be
moved when you recall the details of your first meeting, the first time you
realized you had feelings for him/her, etc., your market will be moved to
respond favorably to your marketing when you provide specific information about
your offer. Show them that you understand
their problems and can provide concrete solutions.
·
Speak your recipient’s language. Every couple is unique. They have their own histories and stories and
inside jokes. Your markets aren’t much
different. To be able to communicate
effectively with them, you need to know their histories. How they communicate. What motivates them. Whether they’re persuaded by benefits or
features. You need to know how they
think and speak to them accordingly.
Everyone loves a love letter. Make yours great.
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