Direct Mail For Churches

Aug
31

Mailing List Ideas: Target New Homeowners

by Jim Negron, under Bulk Mail, Direct Mail For Churches, Direct Mail For Cleaning (Maid) Service, Direct Mail For Lawn & Landscaping, Direct Mail Marketing Tips, Mailing Lists

Moving is unpleasant for everybody! You have boxes all over, closing papers to sign, you do not know anybody, and to top it all off, you must find a provider for all of the services that you need, such as:

  • Family doctor
  • Dentist
  • Lawn and landscaping company
  • Pool cleaning service
  • House cleaning service
  • Day Care
  • Handyman
  • Church

Be the first in front of the residents in your area!

New home owners and new movers are great prospects for many services. The new home owners list is compiled from public records of people who have bought a home in the last six months. New movers is a list of people who have just moved into the area in the last six months and includes renters as well as new home owners.

When targeting new homeowners, a good idea is to design your postcard as “Welcome to the Neighborhood” postcard.  It’s nice to feel welcomed and will increase your overall return on investment (ROI) on your campaign.

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May
24

Direct Mail Advertising Ideas For Churches

by Jim Negron, under Direct Mail For Churches

Direct mail advertising is one of the best ways to deliver a message to residents surrounding a church. Over the years we’ve launched hundreds of direct mail campaigns that have helped churches increase their visibility within the neighborhood. Here are few factors that should be kept in mind.

  1. Clarify The Goals Of The Mailing
    For example:
    - Increase the size of the congregation
    - Invitation to attend Holiday Services (Easter or Christmas)
    - Fund Raising 
    - Recruitment for Special Ministries
    - Promote Church School or Child Care 
    - Vacation Bible School
  2.  Putting Together The Best Mailing List
    USPS Mail Carrier Routes are the least expensive mailing lists and can be mailed at the lowest postage rates. Carrier route maps are available so that specific neighborhoods can be targeted. 
    You can also purchase a targeted list by religious affiliation, age and income, education levels, ethnicity and more.
  3. Use Full Color Postcards With Lots Of Photos
    It’s true, a picture is worth a 1000 words, or more! Include a photo of the exterior of the church so the recipient will make a visual connection. Feature members of the congregation in church and at social events. You get the idea. 
  4. Use Direct Mail To Drive Traffic To Your Website
    Make sure there is lots of good content about the church and its mission. Don’t disappoint web visitors. Your website doesn’t have to be “Madison Avenue”. It can even have a “home-made” look, but it most deliver on content and be worth the visitor’s time.
  5. Feature The Pastor
    A photo, a biography and sermon excerpts can make an invitation to new congregants personal.
  6. Appeal To Everyone
    List all of the special ministries, youth, choir, seniors and other groups. 
  7. Use A Social Lure
    People love to be part of a community. The social aspect of Church membership should be promoted. Try a headline like this one: “MEET OTHER FAMILIES THAT SHARE YOUR VALUES!”
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