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JICMAIL Q1 2024 Results: Mail response and attention continue on an upward trajectory

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Q1 2024 results reveal that while the UK economy grappled with the recovery from a technical recession, those advertisers who maintained their confidence in the mail channel were rewarded with 43% year on year growth in purchases driven by mail.

  • 6% of mail prompted a purchase in Q1 2024 - up from 4.2% in Q1 2023. These purchases relate to truly omni-channel customer behaviour with 46% of them fulfilled online and 32% in store. In total, 38% of the visits to advertiser websites prompted by mail converted into online purchases.
  • However, the latest results from JICMAIL not only confirm mail’s role in helping businesses hit their short-term sales targets, but they also highlight mail’s role in delivering upper funnel KPIs. Reach, Frequency and now Attention are the cornerstones of brand campaign planning, enabling marketers to plan for maximum opportunity-to-see and advertising engagement. With mail frequency of interaction up year on year for Direct Mail, Door Drops and Partially Addressed Mail (PAM), mail generated more ad impressions in Q1 2024 than a year ago.
  • Mail Attention continues to be a vital upper funnel planning KPI and is more important than ever in an era of heightened digital ad fraud. With the average piece of Direct Mail generating 134 seconds of attention across all household members in a 28 day period, and the average Door Drop 55 seconds, mail is a highly attention efficient channel.
  • The cost of generating a minute of ABC1 Adult attention now stands at £0.11 for Direct Mail and £0.07 for Door Drops – a better rate of attention efficiency than with both social and digital display.
  • The amount of mail being filed away in the home reached a three-year high in Q1 2024. One fifth of mail is now being actively retained in the home by being filed away by consumers, including financial statements, notifications and reminders and special offers. The willingness of consumers to retain physical marketing messages in an era of cross-platform ad saturation is a vital opportunity for marketers to capitalise upon.
  • With an election looming in July, JICMAIL’s recent From Letterbox to Ballot Box webinar highlighted the important of the mail channel in delivery vital political messages in an era of declining trust. These findings are again highlighted with the release of Q1 data. Direct Mail attention to political messages climbed 59% while 11% of Door Drops from political parties stimulate a discussion in the household.
  • The NHS, Santander, FarmFoods and The Conservative Party commanded a disproportionately large share of attention compared to their share of mail volumes in Q1 2024, highlighting the importance of mail creative and content when optimising mail efficiency and effectiveness. The ability to now track whether mail is received by existing customers on the JICMAIL panel reveals that Hello Fresh, ROL Cruises and the AA were among the most prominent users of cold DM in Q1 2024.

For the full press release plus supporting charts please click here for the JICMAIL website

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