MPS is lucky to be working with Vintage Affaire – one of the Bay Area’s premiere wine auctions which benefits Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
First project, redesign the logo and craft the save the date postcard.
MPS is lucky to be working with Vintage Affaire – one of the Bay Area’s premiere wine auctions which benefits Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
First project, redesign the logo and craft the save the date postcard.
Abstract artist, Lou Bermingham as been a client of ours since 2008. We’ve enjoyed each new work of art he has produced, visits to galleries and museums to see his work (and sip some wine at the opening receptions), and making a few web sites for him. There could not be a person more deserving of succeed in this competitive field.
We also send out e-mails to his quickly growing e-mail list. We keep them simple – just an image of one of his works and text to the right in an area which fits nicely into a smartphone screen without side-scrolling.
Lou is the idea client with an ideal audience to include a “share to Facebook” link on his e-mail campaigns.
With an average list of a few hundred friends for each Facebook account, there’s a huge potential to get your product and brand under the noses of possible new clients.
Below is a sample of the above e-mail shared to the MPS Facebook page.
Interested in Lou’s art? Visit his MPS website. And here’s the e-mail campaign.
The bottom line: there’s lots of detail in this article, but we know you are mostly interested in the cost, so an up to date price quote is at the end of this page, and here’s a link to our e-mail campaign portfolio where you can see samples of some launched campaigns. We also have a blog post explaining the three types of campaigns that are working currently for our clients.
The initial set up and design takes some time and thought, but once up and running, e–mail campaigns are a great way to keep your brand in front of your customers, drive people to your web site, promote your business and events, and as well as attract new customers.
E–mail campaign designs should:
The initial steps in the process are:
These above steps are discussed in our initial meeting and are not repeated after the first e–mail campaign.
Costs
One time set-up costs:
Here are the steps which are repeated with each following campaign:
The final summary is that the first campaign will take 4.5 to 8.5 hours to produce, and that following e–mails will take 1.5 to 2 hours of work. Our rate is $130/hour. The charge from the e-mail campaign platform will depend upon the size of your mailing list. Please contact John with any questions.
These prices do not include a “post to Facebook” sharer link. Cost for this vary. If interested, let us know.
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been working with Hope Patricia Daly Public Relations on a class catalog and signage for Nueva School’s annual Intersession. Intersession is a two week “experimental and intellectual feast” which engages the students in an interactive way on topics not found in typical high schools. I’ve pasted a capture of one of the posters we made so you can see some of the amazing seminars and activities offered.
Thanks, Hope, for bringing us into this eye-opening project.
It’s a big day! A busy day! We launched our new website and we signed and sealed Happy New Year cards to our clients, friends and associates.
We worked with a new printer, PrintingForLess.com, to make this referral card.
Referral cards are difficult. They need to be small enough that someone would carry it around. Nice enough that people will pass them onto their friends. They need to track the giver and the receiver so that the rewards can be passed on and so you can track your ROI.
Our client has been handing these out all holiday season. We’re looking forward to finding out if they do bring in new clients – it’s a great offer for the giver and receiver, so they should.