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Young adults most responsive to DM campaigns

Young adults most responsive to DM campaigns
by William Mitting
Aug 27, 2009
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16-24 year-olds are the best targets for direct mail campaigns, a UK study has found.

Research carried out by the Mail Media Centre found that 90 per cent of 16-24 year-olds open all their mail, with 29 per cent having made a purchase as a result of receiving direct mail.

Despite the susceptibility of the age group to direct mail, the majority of 16-to-24 year-olds receive only one piece of branded direct mail per week and accounted for only 1.42 per cent of all mailings sent between June 2008 and May 2009.

The study suggested that the age group is more likely to open direct mail due to the dominance of electronic communications in their lives.

Antony Miller, head of media development at UK's Royal Mail, said: "The lure of the letterbox is something special for the 16-to-24 year-old age group.

"The research clearly shows that advertisers are missing a trick with this valuable audience as they currently have low exposure to the channel but are also high respondents."  

However, data accuracy is essential if the age group is to be successfully targeted, as the study participants were 25 per cent less likely to open mail that was incorrectly addressed than the average direct mail consumer.

Indeed, data accuracy is paramount for a successful campaign. In June, another study found that almost nine out of ten consumers would stop trading with a company from whom they received direct mail addressed to a deceased family member.


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