Written by Kerry O'Malley Tuesday, 23 June 2009 17:40
I just read the results of a direct marketing survey that revealed that 80% of the B2Bcompanies surveyed said they maintain a sales lead or inquiry database; but only 50% use it regularly for direct marketing. To the other 50%, I ask - what's the point of maintaining the database?
A successful marketing communications plan should incorporate as many forms of media as possible. People don't just go to one or two sources for business solutions and information any more. It's not time to throw out all traditional marketing methods yet - but industrial marketers could make their marketing efforts more effective if they combined the Internet's technology with the intelligent use of customer and prospect databases.
I have to admit, I just recently embraced Web 2.0 technologies and began marketing my own company through e-newsletters, blog streams, and email ads. I don't consider myself an Internet marketing specialist, but rather an industrial marketing communications generalist. That being said, the cost-effective benefits that targeted direct marketing offer are simply too compelling to ignore.
Targeted Email vs. Mass Marketing
I'm also more likely to hear negative comments from the industrial customers I work with when I propose a direct marketing strategy through email. There seems to be a bias, a feeling that the companies who are using this approach are an annoyance to people and simply flood email inboxes with useless information. This is obviously key. If you're going to use email as a channel for direct marketing, make sure what you're sending is USEFUL and relevant to that target audience.
Clearly, a more advanced and sophisticated strategy is required in marketing these days, even industrial marketing - ideally a multi channel approach that incorporates both online and offline communication while capitalizing on the "touch points" offered by Web technologies.

Hi, I'm Kerry O'Malley - the Industrial Marketing Muse (and your own personal Marketect, should you so choose!) I have over 30 years of experience developing marketing communications for engineered industrial products and services sold to industry. For the past 12 years, I've done that as a consultant through my company, Marketects.
I love the idea of advertising (and good writing) being catalysts that move people to action. I'm jazzed by the challenge of creating concepts for communications campaigns that work. I'm intrigued by the possibilities that exist on the Internet for the industrial marketer, and I'm always thinking about how to translate those opportunities to my clients. I've never practiced marketing in the retail, mass consumer arena, but I see a lot of that kind of marketing that inspires me and translates over well to the industrial world. I hope I can inspire YOU!
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