Friday, July 29, 2011

DMI's Community Weekend - Wine Edition!

TGIF! You know what sounds good right now? A nice glass of wine! If you agree, then I have a wonderful event for you.

Surf City Vintners in Santa Cruz is hosting a Food & Wine Faire this Saturday (July 30th) from 5:30pm-9:00pm. The event benefits the Second Harvest Food Bank - Santa Cruz County and will help "fund 6,000 healthy meals for kids in Santa Cruz County."

Food and wine will be sold by each vendor so there is no entry fee and "in the interest of sustainable practices, please bring your own plates, utensils and wine glasses." There will also be live music!

So bring your friends and some wine glasses and enjoy this "urban picnic!"

Happy weekend everyone!

--L

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Direct Mail Blunders

I can't believe July is almost over. Time sure flies when you're having fun!

I was browsing through Deliver Magazine and came across an article titled When Direct Mail Goes Wrong. It was a humorous take on direct mail mistakes that were submitted by marketers from around the world.

My favorite one was:

Wrong list was used and one personalization (my favorite) was “Dear Mrs. Mother Superior.” The magazine was not all that pleased.

We can laugh about it after the fact but we all know what a nightmare it is when a direct marketing vendor makes a data mistake.

DMI takes data very seriously (the word data is in our name after all!). We know the importance of having clean data and we go through proper quality control steps to ensure deliverability and maximize ROI.

For more information visit our Data Hygiene Solutions or contact me!

--L

Friday, July 22, 2011

DMI's Community Weekend - Community Celebration Edition!

Happy Friday! I really love the summer time and all the fun summer activities like the 3rd Annual Portera Common Community Celebration!

This is a great event that benefits not only 1 but 4 local non profits like the Second Harvest Food Bank!

The celebration is Wednesday 07/27/11 and is from 6pm-8:30pm at the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell. There will be a Michael Jackson tribute band performing along with great food and drinks courtesy of Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery.

Admission is easy! All you need to bring are the following items:
  1. "A nutritious, non-perishable food item (no glass containers) for Second Harvest"
  2. "$5 or more (cash or check) to go directly to the Community Mammography Access Program at CHP"
  3. "An item of clean, gently used career clothing or shoes for women or men for the Career Closet"
  4. "School supplies for Sacred Heart"
  5. "A friend, co-worker, neighbor or family member to enjoy this FUN event and contribute to the charities listed above"
Best of all, 100% of the proceeds benefit the charities listed!

For any additional information check out the links above or go directly to the event website: http://sites.google.com/site/porteraccc/

Have a wonderful weekend!

--L

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Is Social Fundraising Right For Me?

I know I've mentioned social media in various posts throughout this blog but I believe this is an emerging channel in fundraising.

I listened to a podcast today from The Chronicle of Philanthropy that interviewed 2 people who have been actively using social media to fundraise.

The first person is Tracy Viselli who is "a community manager at Action Alexandria, [and] is working with a group of small, local nonprofits in Alexandria, Va., to build successful online fund-raising campaigns." The second person is Aaron Steinberg who is "the social media manager at SAR Academy, in Bronx, N.Y." His school is "participating in an online fund-raising contest designed to help it attract at least 1,000 online donors."

They raised several interesting points from their experiences that I think every organization who is thinking of launching social media campaigns need to consider:
  • For Aaron, prior to beginning the school's contest, he had to evaluate if social media marketing was appropriate for his organization. He wasn't sure how responsive parents of the Academy would be. All organizations need to discuss this internally. What does social media mean to our organization and to our supporters? Wanting to be "social" and being "social" are 2 very different things.
  •  For Tracy, her main takeaway was the importance of training. You must train the staff and everyone in the organization how to use social media. And not only how to use the platforms like Facebook or Twitter, but to be able to understand how to capitalize the impact. Another component is to be able to train your donors and potential donors. Both Tracy and Aaron urge people to hold events that incorporate a social media element. Have laptops, people, and literature available on how to participate in the social media campaign.
  • Both agree that experimentation is key. Try different approaches. Aaron was able to have a local company match donations and turned it into a contest to see how many donors and dollars they could bring in. Tracy had various local non profits participate in an online giving challenge. They wanted to see which non profit would bring in the most online donations and had a leader board posted on their website. Because this is a new way of fundraising, you have to be able to test different approaches and find out what works for your organization.
Has your organization tried a social media campaign? If so, what were some of your takeaways?

--L

Friday, July 15, 2011

DMI's Community Weekend - Dog Edition!

Happy Friday!

As many of you know, I love my dog like he was my own child so I love finding dog friendly events.

This Saturday (July 16th) is the Niles Dog Show at Niles Community Park in Fremont. The event will run from 9am-3pm and will feature a dog adoption parade! There will be lots of other events such as a dog costume contest, most unusual dog mix competition, best in show, and much more.

Say hi to Jacoby!
Proceeds from this event will benefit the Ohlone Humane Society Spay Neuter program and the Niles Main Street Association. So take your dogs to this fun event and if you don't have a dog but always wanted one, this would be a great opportunity to adopt one!

Enjoy your weekend everyone!

--L

Monday, July 11, 2011

Math Marketing aka Targeted Marketing

How was everyone's weekend? It always seems to go by way too fast!

I had never heard of the phrase Math Marketing until I read a recent article in Deliver Magazine called More Than Ever, Math Drives Marketing Decisions. The article discussed the role of math in marketing campaigns for many large companies.

Basically, math marketing is a lot like targeted direct marketing, which is something DMI practices. It is the idea of using analytics to match the right audience to the right piece of marketing. It is finding out that x customer segment will respond to y offer via e-mail; or y customer segment will respond to z offer via direct mail, etc.

"To survive in a marketplace where tech-empowered consumers have boundless choices, companies are harvesting numbers and tilling customer data, driven by a near-religious faith that the numbers contain crucial insights into customer’s tastes, preferences and shopping vulnerabilities."

I think this method of marketing mirrors exactly what is at the core of DMI. We don't want to mass mail everyone and hope for the best. We want to select a targeted group of people who are most likely to respond to your direct marketing appeal.

Email or leave a comment for more information to our approach on marketing!

--L


Thursday, July 7, 2011

DMI's Community Weekend - Book Sale Edition

I know I say this every Friday but I have a great event this weekend for everyone to attend!

The Alviso Branch Library, which is located at 5050 N. 1st Street in San Jose, is having a book sale this Saturday, July 9th. All proceeds of the sale go directly to benefit library programs. It's the perfect opportunity to stock up on books and fill up your bookcase.

For more information check out their website:  http://www.sjpl.org/alviso


I know everyone is reading digitally these days but don't you still love being able to hold an actual book and flip through the pages? So check out the event!

Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy the great summer weather!

--L

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Mobile Barcode Promotion

Hope everyone enjoyed the nice long holiday weekend!

Who doesn't love discounts? I know I do! The USPS is offering discounts on postage through the Mobile Barcode Promotion from July 1st to August 31st.

"The U.S. Postal Service is offering business mailers an upfront 3% discount on First-Class Mail and Standard Mail letters and flats that include a mobile barcode."

A mobile barcode is a QR (2-D) barcode that you see on everything from magazine articles to billboard ads. You use a smartphone application to scan the barcode. "When scanned, these mobile barcodes can motivate an otherwise passive consumer to take immediate action: make a purchase, register for an event, or download a coupon."

I am very excited for this promotion because the USPS is offering a great incentive to test out this new technology.

Contact me to learn more about this promotion and how we can help implement this program for you!

--L

Friday, July 1, 2011

Happy 4th of July!

I wanted to wish everyone a happy 4th of July weekend!

One of my favorite things about this weekend is watching the fireworks! So I've compiled a list of places you can watch them.
  • San Jose Giants will be having a fireworks show on Monday (July 4th) and even on Tuesday (July 5th). Click here for more info: San Jose Giants Fireworks
  • The Shoreline Amphitheater will be hosting a "Fireworks Spectacular presented by Live Nation and starring the San Francisco Symphony." Click here for more info: Shoreline Ampitheater
  • Morgan Hill is not only having a fireworks show but will be having events all day on the 4th of July. There's a pancake breakfast, a 5k walk, a parade and much more. Click here for more info: Morgan Hill Freedomfest
  • California's Great America will be having fireworks shows on July 2nd and 3rd and is the "largest fireworks display in the Bay Area." Click here for more info: Great America
  Hope everyone has a wonderful holiday weekend!


--L