Clever Marketing?
Aditya October 12th
I received a clever pamphlet in the mail today as shown in a picture below. I hope you can read it clearly.

What’s clever about this marketing mail?
1. It has a physical object in it, which you can feel by hand. So you are most likely not going to throw it away without opening it.
Marketer’s first objective is achieved – you opened a junk mail!
2. Then it has above campaign -
“Tech CU has sent one member the winning key. It may be you! If the key in this invitation turns the ignition of the lock box at the car sale, the vehicle is yours.”
Now tell me – will you throw away that key now? Aren’t you thinking – what if that key is really the lucky one? You might think – “I really didn’t have to do anything to receive this lucky key. Now all I have to do is to go there once and confirm if this key is really the lucky one or not.”
Marketer’s second objective is achieved – you are thinking about that offer.
3. Even if I know that I’m not lucky enough to receive the lucky key and even if I know that I will not have time to go to that car sale to check if that key is really lucky one or not, I will be reluctant to throw that key away. I’m thinking – what if I may have time and I may go to that area? Why throw key now? Why not throw afterward when we really can’t go?
Marketer’s third objective is achieved – you got hooked to that offer.
Now marketer’s fourth objective is – you show up at that car sale place. I’m not sure if that objective will be achieved or not. Irrespective of that, I think this was a clever marketing campaign.
What do you think? Do you treat this clever marketing or spam? Or do you think this was a clever spam?
Clever marketing, IMHO …
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18 Oct 09 at 9:32 am
that's wonderful. Clever Marketing
Custom Logo Design
25 Mar 10 at 4:04 am