Why DM is a cocktail party in an envelope

By |2024-10-02T06:37:26+00:00October 2nd, 2024|

In a world where consumers are bombarded by countless messages every day – in fact recent estimates suggest that the average person is exposed to 4,000-10,000 brand communications per day!! So for marketers, cutting through the noise can seem like an impossible task. But there’s a psychological principle that can help your brand stand out: the cocktail party effect. The Cocktail Party Effect: Why It Matters The cocktail party effect refers to our brain’s ability to zero in on relevant information even when surrounded by distractions. In a noisy room, you might not hear every conversation happening around you, but if someone says your name, your attention is instantly captured. The same principle applies to marketing. When a message feels [...]

The Power of Mail in Consumer Decision Making

By |2024-10-01T08:32:03+00:00October 1st, 2024|

In today's marketing landscape, focusing solely on the first and last touchpoints of the consumer journey is no longer sufficient. According to recent research by Google and The Behavioural Architects, the “messy middle” – the phase between awareness and purchase – plays a critical role in shaping consumer decisions. This chaotic, non-linear phase often involves complex decision-making processes filled with obstacles, such as evaluating numerous choices, comparing options, and validating decisions. The research finds that increasingly marketers are beginning to recognise the importance of guiding consumers through this messy middle to ensure they move toward a purchase. And of interest to all our clients, direct mail, which is often seen as a closing mechanism for direct sales, is proving to [...]

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