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WHY ARE DIRECT MAIL RESPONSE RATES SO HIGH?

WHY ARE DIRECT MAIL RESPONSE RATES SO HIGH?

Study from USA

As we are into the new year, it’s worth revisiting a subject that’s near and dear to our heart. Even in our digital world, direct mail marketing is an immensely effective method for reaching your audience, with digital marketing response rates that outperform even the most popular digital strategies. Read More

Best Job for Students & Travellers

– Casual & Regular Work
– You can choose the day you want to work
– Work available all 7 days

Walk in Interviews & Induction

All you need to do is come to our office at 2.00 PM Monday to Friday.
Attended induction and start working the next day.

Please bring in

a. Photo ID ( Passport/ Aus Driver License)
b. Face mask (Covid Safe)
c. Pen to take notes

Email: walkers@AdvertisingPrinting.com.au

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Address:

Unit1, 7 Percy St, Auburn NSW 2144

10 Minutes walk from Auburn Train Station (next to Kennard’s Storage)

02 9643 1250 / 1300 33 00 50

Attend induction today and start working tomorrow
The Best Job for Students & Walkers

Worried your flyers go straight in the bin?

How to make sure your flyer distribution campaigns are top performers.

It has been said that flyer distribution is old-fashioned and cheap but this is an outdated opinion as flyer distribution is probably one of the most taken for granted mediums of advertising. Regular users of this medium of advertising continually prove that they are a highly effective way of generating new customers. There may be cheaper ways to advertise your product, but leaflet drops will always generate a good ROI if executed properly. Although it is sometimes frustrating to see how leaflets are not being developed sufficiently enough to reach their full potential. Read More

Roy Morgan New research show that catalogues remain relevant in the new media landscape

Click here for original research from Roy Morgan

New research from Roy Morgan exploring how Australians use catalogues in today’s crowded, digitally focused media landscape shows that they remain highly relevant – nearly a third (31%) of Australia’s 13,436,000 catalogue readers read catalogues cover-to-cover according to research conducted in the first quarter of 2019 (Jan-March).

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