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Direct Marketing: What it is and 5 direct message marketing examples

Sprout Social

A new era of direct marketing is here. Direct marketing has come a long way since the first direct mail campaign in the 1800s. Even in the past few years, direct messaging channels enabled marketers to reach people in a more personalized, targeted way. What is direct marketing?

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Marketing Agency Matchmaking: What Clients Crave in Agency Partnerships

Set Up

PR took quite a dip this year, decreasing from 50% to 27% of Clients saying they need PR assistance. We also see an increased need for shopper marketing rising from 5% to 15%. This period saw a surge in PR needs as brands navigated these complexities, aiming to align with consumer values while mitigating risks.

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How Content Marketing Can Save Your Digital Marketing Strategy

Content Marketing Institute

One thing we’ve had to repeatedly clarify is that content marketing doesn’t simply replace your broader integrated marketing strategy. Content marketing is, and has always been, best served as an integrated infusion into a broader marketing strategy – a multiplier. PR vs. demand generation ). Click To Tweet.

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From Research to Results: What Winterberry Group’s White Paper Means for Direct Mail Marketers

DirectMail2.0

Transcript: 0:01 all right well let’s go ahead and get started welcome everyone to our webinar we are thrilled you have chosen to spend 0:07 some time with us today and we will not disappoint in today’s marketing ecosystem there are common struggles in 0:13 the pursuit of effective strategy and use of the direct mail marketing channels (..)

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on marketing & advertising

Econsultancy

Out of all subcategories in main media marketing, OOH budgets unsurprisingly were hit the hardest (-61.2%), followed by audio (-50.0%) and published brands (-49.2%). Direct marketing and PR budgets were least affected in the second quarter, but still recorded a severe downturn in net balance to -41.6%.