The Company Store "Snuggles" up to ad May 10, 2002 12:00 PM
, Paul Miller
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Catalogers advertising in magazines isn’t uncommon. But
consumer goods advertising in catalogs—that’s a different
story. Nonetheless, the May edition of Hanover Direct’s
The Company Store catalog includes a full-page for Snuggles
laundry detergent.
So far, says Company Store president John DiFrancesco, catalog
recipients aren’t reacting adversely to the ad. What’s
more, The Company Store’s profit from the ad is up to five times
greater than the profit a page of merchandise offers would reap.
Some mailers dabbled with accepting ads in the 1980s, but with
little success. For the most part, the catalogers didn’t take in
enough to offset what they could have made selling product on those
pages, or they were distracting customers from their offerings.
But Snuggles’ natural tie-in to the textiles sold in The
Company Store, as well as the subtle blue background of the ad, which
appears on page 77, helped make it find a comfortable home in the book,
says Pete Bather, vice president of marketing for the Lacrosse,
WI-based cataloger.
"It’s a great alternative revenue stream," Bather says, "when
you’re trying to offset cost increases," such as the upcoming
postal rate increase. "We’re running the ad to generate some
money; Snuggles is looking for a new channel, a new media with which to
run an image campaign. And from Snuggles’ perspective, it’s
the only ad in the book, so it certainly catches people’s
attention."