To envelope a door drop or notIn my opinion, to envelope a door drop is a trade off. When a leaflet not in an envelope lands on the door mat – it is there for the householder to see.
They have to pick it up. At this point, your leaflet will be visible and if it is of interest or relevant they will not throw the leaflet away immediately but will either action it straight away or put it somewhere where they will see it again to action later. If the leaflet is in a plain envelope certainly a percentage of householders will open the envelope to see what’s inside at this point they will see the information on the envelope and then keep or discard the leaflet depending on the relevance as above. Some people, however, will discard the leaflet immediately without opening because they will regard it straight away as letterbox spam. There is some argument that with the Royal Mail the envelope will get some benefit of being with post and therefore be opened? But will the considerable extra cost of enveloping generate enough extra enquiries to pay for it. I have seen offerings in envelopes over the years and often there is a paid reply card as well so that could be some justification of the envelope. However in today’s modern age I think all that is needed is a high-quality leaflet with a freephone number and a website address. Don’t put the leaflets in an envelope and use the money saved to send out a higher number of leaflets. Have Your Say Please scroll down this page to the ‘post a comment’ box below and post your comments. |
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