Using a Zip Model for Retail Store Drivers

| Anna-Lisa Ulbrich

Zip modeling can be used as a prospecting technique – you order lists or models with your highest penetrated zip tiers as a select. It can also be used as a suppression method on your house file by purposefully not mailing your lowest penetrated zip tiers on older, low-frequency, low-dollar buyer segments.

‘Tis the Season to Keep Remailing

| Tim Parry

Does the increase in postal rates mean you should cut back on your holiday remails? Nonsense, says Geoff Batrouney executive vice president of New Rochelle, NY-based list firm Estee Marketing Group.

The Tale of the Great Schmoe Mailing

| Bill Nicolai

Great marketing professionals have lots of experience, and they get that experience by occasionally making mistakes. Here is one of those tales of woe: The Tale of the Great Schmoe Mailing. Names of the people and firms involved have been changed to protect the guilty.

IAC Splitting Into Five Companies

| MCM staff

IAC/InterActiveCorp, whose properties include HSN and the Cornerstone Brands catalogs, will spin itself off into five separate publicly traded companies.

Fall Circ, Post-Postal Rate Hike

| Mark Del Franco

The May postal rate hike, coupled with an increase in paper costs, affected no two catalogers the same way. However, it did cause many to trim fall circulation numbers. Click here for first-hand stories from computer cataloger Computer Gear and automorive book Griot’s Garage.

August mailings take a tumble

| Tim Parry

Perhaps a sign that mailers were less than optimistic about fall, catalog mailings dropped 33%. Just 236 catalogs were received by Catalog Tracker in August. While that is 30 more books than July, it’s down considerably from the 349 catalogs the Greenwich, CT-based list firm received in August 2006.

Co-ops crippling catalog list business

| Melissa Dowling

How are catalog list owners like the U.S. Postal Service? Both keep raising prices to make up for business shortfalls. And catalogers can’t ignore this vicious cycle, Bill LaPierre told attendees of the NEMOA conference in Portland, ME, in September.