The Digital Imaging Association (DIA) meeting held October 19, 2016 at Spicers in Vaughan, Ontario, examined Smart Mail Marketing – The Science of Activation. Canada Post presented its newest product – Smart Mail Marketing – which is a software-intelligent approach to direct mail. The new technology brings together the physical experience (physicality), data and connectivity – a potent mixture that makes marketing much more engaging. These elements combine to “inspire customers to act” and result in marketing campaigns that drive more measurable responses. Attendees learned about Smartmail marketing and how it can activate customer relationships with products such as Personalized Mail (Addressed Admail) and Neighbourhood Mail (Unaddressed Admail). Canada Post reps also explored the strengths that direct mail has over other media, and presented case studies and testimonials that demonstrated ways that other companies have successfully used physicality, data and connectivity to drive results and higher response rates.
Here’s a personal overview from Paul Tarvydas, Tsus4 and DIA First Vice President:
“Mary Cochrane and Heather Luelo presented the results of important research performed at Canada Post. Canada Post embraces electronic media and has studied how it blends with direct mail (DM). Its scientific study was outsourced to independent research companies. Neuroscience was used to study the subconscious versus conscious effects of various kinds of advertising – email, display (banner ads), pre-roll (ads one is forced to view before viewing chosen YouTube content) and Direct Mail (DM). The human subjects were outfitted with eye tracking and EEG devices that tracked the unconscious effects of the electronic ads (e.g. what part of the screen the subjects’ attention was drawn to). EEG was used to measure the emotional responses of the ads.
And this additional perspective from Randall Stevenson, a Director of the DIA:
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Please contact the Digital Imaging Association at marg@digitalimagingassoc.ca for a copy of Canada Post’s Connectivity Whitepaper.