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Successful Direct Marketing Methods, Seventh Edition Bob Stone

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Successful Direct Marketing Methods, Seventh Edition Zusammenfassung

Successful Direct Marketing Methods, Seventh Edition Bob Stone

This is the first book written on direct marketing, which is still the one that all the others are measured against. -0 Jim Kobs, Chairman and CEO, Kobs Gregory Passavant.

Successful Direct Marketing Methods, Seventh Edition Bewertungen

The new edition of Successful Direct Marketing Methods is the only reference I could imagine replacing my trusted and now dog-eared sixth edition. With all this new material, it is another major contribution to the industry. Peter J. Rosenwald VP Direct Marketing Grupo Abril, Brazil Creator and author of ACPO computer model and book: Successful Economic Planning for Direct and Data Driven Marketing and CRM. Rarely does a new edition of a book meet our expectations. This one does and then some! Bob Stone and Ron Jacobs have given all of us -- from novice to seasoned practitioner -- the single most comprehensive and contemporary tool in direct marketing. It is rich in its coverage of the expanded direct marketing landscape. The examples are great and topical. I can't imagine anyone in direct marketing not finding it indispensable. Jerry I. Reitman Executive Vice President (retired) The Leo Burnett Company Author of Beyond 2000: The Future of Direct Marketing Once again, Bob Stone has re-invented direct marketing. His seventh edition of SUCCESSFUL DIRECT MARKETING METHOD, now with Ron Jacobs, has successfully identified the convergence of direct, database and the new electronic communication systems. It's the cutting edge and beyond for all marketers who have an interest in dealing directly with their customers and prospects no matter what the medium. Bravo for Bob and Ron. Don E. Schultz, Ph D Professor, Integrated Marketing Communications Northwestern University Evanston, IL For over 20 years in this business, I have kept the latest edition of Successful Direct Marketing Methods near my desk. This new edition is essential to me now that I've become CEO of an online direct marketing company, because Bob Stone and Ron Jacobs have done such a good job of laying out the essentials for the new era of one to one marketing online. George S. Wiedemann President, and CEO Responsys.com If you want to be the best in Direct Marketing, please read, re-read and read again the new version of Successful Direct Marketing Methods by Bob Stone and Ron Jacobs. Written in plain English, this classic text combines the wisdom of years in the business illustrated by great case studies, with the latest thinking on everything that is e. Wendy Riches President, Marketing Communications Group, D'Arcy Successful Direct Marketing Methods is without a doubt the most thorough, straightforward and informative book available on direct marketing. The insight, knowledge and experience shared by Bob Stone in the seventh edition of Successful Direct Marketing Methods is matched only by the progressive outlook of his coauthor Ron Jacobs. As the direct marketing industry continues to grow at such a rapid pace, it is essential we have one central resource to fall back upon which clearly states the defining principles, practices and applications of the direct marketing discipline. This book represents that one key resource for clients, agencies and students of direct marketing. John R. Goodman Senior Vice President, Helzberg Diamonds (a Berkshire Hathaway company) Bob Stone and Ron Jacobs have done an extraordinary job in updating and expanding this seventh edition of Successful Direct Marketing Methods. The result is a totally current, comprehensive and authoritative marketing corpus for students and executives alike. In this new edition, Stone and Jacobs present a compelling guide to understanding and profiting from the shockwaves of change that have shattered the mass market into pieces as small as a single customer, driving relevancy in marketing and rewriting all the rules. Daniel Morel Chairman and CEO Worldwide, impiric III 20020501

Über Bob Stone

Bob Stone Chairman Emeritus, Stone & Adler, Inc. President, Bob Stone, Inc. Awards Member of Direct Marketing Hall of Fame. Eight-time winner of the Direct Marketing Associations Best of Industry Award. Recipient of the Charles S. Downes Award for direct marketing contributions. Recipient of the Edward N. Mayer, Jr. Award for contributions to direct marketing education and two Gold Echo Awards as well as the John Caples Award for copy excellence. Articles and Books Bob Stone was a feature columnist in Advertising Age for 12 years, writing over 200 articles on the subject of direct marketing. He is the author of Successful Direct Marketing Methods, now in its seventh edition. (Over 200,000 copies in print, including foreign editions.) He has also authored Direct Marketing Success Stories and co-authored Successful Telemarketing. NTC Business Books of Lincolnwood, Illnois is the publisher of Stones books. Teaching Stone has taught degree programs at Northwestern University and University of Missouri. He has lectured extensively in the States, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Affiliations Former Director, Direct Marketing Association Former President, Chicago Association of Direct Marketing Former President, Associated Third Class Mail Users Former Trustee, Direct Marketing Educational Foundation Ron Jacobs is President of Jacobs & Clevenger, Inc., an integrated marketing and professional services company with a focus on customer relationship marketing and based in Chicago, Illinois. He is also Senior Lecturer in the Medill/Integrated Marketing Communications Program, Northwestern University, where he teaches interactive marketing and E-Commerce. He was Program Coordinator for the Certificate of Direct Marketing Program at DePaul University from 1991 to 1995. Ron is a 1994 recipient of the Direct Marketing Education Foundation's Outstanding Direct Marketing Educator Award. A frequent speaker in the United States and internationally, Jacobs is the author of articles on such direct marketing issues as customer acquisition, database development, interactive/new media, business-to-business campaigns, integrated marketing communications, privacy, and customer relationship management. Jacobs is on the DMA Information and Interactive Tech Council and served as Vice Chair 1997-199 and E-Commerce Chair 1998-1999. He has served as an expert witness on the uses of consumer data and privacy. He is on the Advisory Board for the DMA Political Action Committee. A past president of the Chicago Association of Direct Marketing, Ron has served as Trustee of the CADM's Education Foundation and is past General Chairman of the CADM's Education Foundation Campaign Committee. He was CADM's 1998 Direct Marketer of the Year. Prior to beginning his direct marketing career, Ron spent 10 years with Trans World Airlines, where he worked in Customer Service, Operations, and agency sales.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Section One: Direct Marketing Essentials Chapter 1: The Scope of Direct MarketingEconomic Impact of Direct MarketingDirect Marketing DefinedThe Basics of Direct MarketingOne-to-One and Customer Relationship MarketingIntegrated CommunicationsCase Study: E*Trade Securities Inc. Pilot Project Key PointsChapter 2: Business, Strategic and Direct Marketing PlanningThree Key Strategic QuestionsThe Strategic Business PlanThe Strategic PlanThe Direct Marketing PlanThe Creative Strategy PlanCase Study: Wells Fargo BankPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 3: The Impact of Databases What is a Database?Sources of InformationDatabase Marketing and Customer RelationshipsCustomer Relationships and Lifetime Value (LTV)Accessing Data through Data Warehouses and Data MartsUsing Data Mining to Make DecisionsTaking Your Database GlobalDatabases Raise Privacy IssuesCase Study: 3Com: Building a Global DatabasePilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 4: Consumer and Business Mailing Lists Mailing List BasicsTypes of Mailing ListsProfilingList Selection GuidelinesRenting Mailing ListsEvaluating Mailing ListsList HygienePrivacyCase Study: Staples Direct BackgroundPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 5: The OfferFactors to ConsiderSelecting Response ChannelsAn In-Depth Look at Unique OffersMerchandising the OfferShort- and Long-Term Effects of OffersWays to Hype ResponseDanger of OverkillCase Study: Simple Pleasures LightPilot Project Key Points Section Two: Media of Direct Marketing/H2> Chapter 6: MagazinesTesting Regional EditionsPilot PublicationsBind-in Insert CardsBingo CardsMagazine Advertising Response PatternTiming and FrequencyDetermining Proper Ad SizeFour-Color, Two-Color, Black and WhiteThe Position FactorHow to Buy Direct Response SpaceCase Study: State FarmPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 7: NewspapersNewspaper PreprintsSyndicated Newspaper SupplementsLocal Newspaper MagazinesComics as a Direct Marketing MediumDeveloping a Newspaper Test ProgramThe Position FactorColor versus Black and WhiteCase Study: Outsourcing a Newspaper CampaignsPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 8: TV/RadioBroadcast ApplicationsInfomercialsRadioVideocassettesBasic Broadcast ConceptsBuying TimeCreating for Direct Response TVCreating for RadioTV in the Multimedia MixCase Study: Surety Inc.Pilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 9: Co-opsGetting Co-ops ReadConsumer Co-opsBusiness-to-Business/Professional Co-opsOther Channels of DistributionWhy Offer Coupons?Co-op Testing RulesCase Study: WEB Direct Marketing/Hanover HousePilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 10: Telemarketing/Teleservices A Study of Human PerceptionTeleservice ApplicationsInbound TeleservicesOutbound TeleservicesHiring: The Lifeblood of the Call CenterThe Mathematics of TelemarketingPrivacy and RegulationCase Study: Airborne Freight CorporationPilot ProjectKey PointsSection Three: Internet Direct MarketingChapter 11: Overview of Internet Direct MarketingInternet ApplicationsFast Growth, Empowered BuyersPrivacy-A Growing ConcernDirect Marketing and the Internet: A Perfect MarriageThe Benefits of E-CommerceOnline Business ModelsConsumer E-Commerce GrowthBusiness to Business E-Commerce GrowthE-CommunicationsE-Care: On-line Customer Service A New Frontier: Wireless Internet ApplicationsCase Study: Dell ComputerPilot ProjectKey Points Chapter 12: E-CommunicationsUsing E-Communications to Build Customer PerceptionsBanner AdsBanner Ad Success Borrows from Direct ResponsePlanning Banner Ad Campaign ObjectivesMedia Planning and Testing Using E-Mail in Internet Direct MarketingCreating Effective E-Mail PromotionsCase Study: Autobytel.comPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 13: E-Commerce Channel Conflicts ExistRedesigning Customer Business Processes for E-CommerceThe Buyer/Seller ModelE-Care: The Care and Feeding of Online CustomersCase Study: Barnes & NoblePilot ProjectKey PointsSection Four: Managing the Creative ProcessChapter 14: Creating Direct Mail AdvertisingThe Letter is King of the PackageEleven Guidelines to Good CopyWriting Letters to FormulaThe Seven-Step Formula for Winning LettersThe Problem-Solving Strategic ApproachOther Elements of the Classic Mailing PackageHow to Improve a Good Mailing PackageClassic Mailing Packages Get ResultsCase Study: Illinois Lottery Birthday Program Pilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 15: Creating and Managing CatalogsCore Competency #1: MerchandisingCore Competency #2: Positioning the CatalogCore Competencies #3 and #4: New Customer Acquisition and Customer List CommunicationCore Competency #5: Creative ExecutionCatalog Competency #6: Catalog FulfillmentCatalog Competency #7: Catalog Database StrategiesCatalog Competency #8: Analysis-the Numbers Side of CatalogsCataloging and the InternetThree Factors of Online SuccessThe Future of CatalogingCase Study: Children's Memorial HospitalBackgroundChallengeSolutionResultsPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 16: Creating Print AdvertisingVisualizing the ProspectWriting the HeadlineSelecting Advantages and BenefitsClassic Copy Structure Other Ways to Structure CopyEstablishing the Uniqueness of Your Product or ServiceCase Study: Prevention Magazine Pilot Project Key PointsSection Five: Marketing to BusinessesChapter 17: Business to Business Direct MarketingValue-Added Direct MarketingListening to the Customer's VoiceContact Channels and Communication StrategiesBuilding the Customer CenterCultivating Customers and Acquiring New CustomersMeeting the Challenges of Our DecadeCase Study: Contract Office ProductsPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 18: Managing a Lead-Generation ProgramThe Role of the Internet in Generating and Managing LeadsToday's Sales Force: People or ProcessTypes of Lead-Generation ProgramsPlanning Successful Lead-Generation ProgramsOther Ingredients of an Effective Lead-Management SystemUnderstanding the Art of CommunicationAdjusting Quality and Quantity of LeadsCapacity PlanningLead Flow Monitoring and Contingency PlanningLead Classification and ScoringInquiry Processing Cost AnalysisTracking and Results Reporting Decision Support ToolsSample Reports for Sales ManagersSample Reports for Advertising ManagersCase Study: Allstate Insurance Company Life Pilot ProjectKey Points Section Six: Marketing IntelligenceChapter 19: Modeling for Business Decision SupportThe Purpose of Modeling: Looking Back in Order to Look AheadCustomer and Prospect ModelingDefining the VariablesUseful Modeling Techniques Modeling: Expensive, Essential, and Not for Statisticians OnlyCase Study: Benefiting from Predictive Modeling with DatabasesPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 20: Mathematics of Direct Marketing Single Transaction Costs and Contribution to Marketing Costs and ProfitsKey Performance Indicators Setting the Market InvestmentContinuous Revenue RelationshipsInquiry Conversion ProgramsEngineering a Direct Marketing BusinessCase Study: The Dressing Under Duress Society or DUDSPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 21: Innovation through Creativity and TestingCreativity and Being CreativeBrainstormingCreative StimulatorsTest the Big ThingsHow to Test Print AdvertisingTesting Hypotheses in Print AdsTesting OnlineCreativity and Testing, Not Creativity versus TestingCase History: Yamaha PianoPilot ProjectKey PointsChapter 22: Research for Direct Marketing Research and Testing: A Complementary ProcessTesting and the Total Marketing Research ProcessPrimary and Secondary ResearchDirect Marketing Research for Consumer ProductsUsing Attitudinal Research to Profile Target Audiences and Product CategoriesUsing Attitudinal Research for Customer SegmentationResearch for Business-to-Business ApplicationsPrimary Research for Marketing and Creative DevelopmentThe Future of Research in Direct MarketingCase Study: Latina Style MagazinePilot ProjectKey PointsAppendix: Careers in Direct MarketingCareers in Direct Response Advertising AgenciesCareers in the List FieldCareers in Database MarketingCareers in Catalog MarketingThe Newest Direct Medium: The InternetCareers in TelemarketingCareers in Customer Acquisitions and RetentionCareers with SuppliersYour First JobAdvancing in Your Career: What Skills Will Be Needed?How Do I Get Started?Where are the Jobs and How Can I Find Out about Them?Job Banks/On-line ResourcesA Word about SalariesMarketing YourselfGlossary About the Authors

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Successful Direct Marketing Methods, Seventh Edition Bob Stone
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