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Dimensional Mail Brings in Major ROI for Invoca

by Melissa Ward

Invoca’s technology provides marketers with data about what prompts inbound phone calls from interested customers. Knowing what campaigns drive these calls and their outcomes allow marketers to refine their campaigns, increase conversion rates, and better personalize the customer journey. Previously, the company had found that the typical “batch and blast” approach to direct mail wasn’t working. In an effort to educate marketers, Invoca and its tactile marketing technology partner, PFL, chose to explore how much smaller mail volume  using dimensional mail sent to better qualified prospects — along with quick sales outreach at the moment of consideration— could work better.

To learn more about how Invoca used dimensional mail to get in front of qualified prospects, check out the full case study at BRAND United.

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Melissa Ward

Melissa Ward is the Managing Editor of BRAND United and Target Marketing. She's been covering marketing creative for over a decade, and is  best known for her series, “What Were They Thinking?” which looks at the good, the bad, and the downright bizarre of marketing.

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