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DTC Marketing – Multi-Channel Attribution

DTC Marketing – Multi-Channel Attribution

by | Jul 31, 2023 | Featured Content, Direct to Consumer, Insights

DTC Marketing – The Game Keeps Changing

This month’s newsletter is about multi-channel attribution and how that has changed the game in direct-to-consumer marketing. Today before, and I’m saying 10 years ago, maybe even a little less, there was this ability to drive your consumers to a website via television. And that was going to be the majority of where your sales were coming from because you were driving traffic to that website, and it came from television, and you’d have a little bit from digital, a little bit from social, but not as much as you have today. And that’s why I called direct to consumer marketing a full contact sport. Now, because you have to be a proactive marketer. So, for instance, when we are working on campaigns and television is going to be the main driver, you look at that as one channel. You have to look at your digital social media, you’re going to use email marketing, you’re going to look at Amazon, and you’re going to look at retargeting.

And then eventually, in some cases, retail, when you are driving a customer from television, although everything is fragmented, and we know that television media and television eyeballs are fragmented, it just, those eyeballs have just shifted to other places. So, you need to think about incorporating all those things into a direct-to-consumer marketing campaign. It’s not just television and your website, and you can do all your business there. That’s not the case anymore. So, when you drive traffic from television, you start looking at all these channels and you start finding where the pockets are, where that are getting the most traction, and you start leaning into that a little bit more. But the point is, once you add up all those, um, say the end numbers or the, the profit that you’ve determined that you can gain from these channels, with all that attribution is television paying out.

Now, television from the get may only be a, you know, one-to-one or, you know, a break even. And in some cases, you can get over that. But a break-even is really good today. And why is that? Because you, it drives so many other channels of your business. So, when you add all that up, pretty much you understand that maybe your Amazon is doing really well. walmart.com is doing what email is coming. Now, that’s a little bit longer tail, but your email retargeting is coming, coming in. So, you know that you’re driving traffic top of the funnel from television. And it’s, it’s, you know, there’s a cost to that. But don’t look at that as, did I pay for my television and direct to consumer from this ad at this point in, in this time. So, when you’re thinking about doing direct to consumer, think about all those channels, understand how you’re going to take that multi-channel attribution and understand how your campaign is successful and where you’re going to lean in. And you’re going to find out how direct to consumer marketing can be not only profitable, but extremely profitable from this day forward.

Ken Kerry

Ken serves as an Executive Producer and Executive Creative Director at Script to Screen, and his hands-on involvement ensures the highest production values are combined with solid direct response principals. Ken co-founded Script to Screen in 1986, along with his wife, Barbara. Together, they built Script to Screen into one of the nation’s leading direct response television companies, producing more than 600 infomercials and DRTV spots, generating more than $5 billion in sales for its clients and winning numerous awards for excellence. Script to Screen’s prestigious Client roster includes AAA, Adams Golf, American Telecast, Beachbody, Bose, Bosley, Comcast, Conair, Gaiam, Gazelle, General Motors, Guthy-Renker, Hooked on Phonics, Icon Health & Fitness, Kraft Foods, LifeLock, NordicTrack, Omaha Steaks, Oreck, Robert Bosch, Shark/Ninja, TaylorMade, TriStar and UFC, to name a few. Prior to co-founding Script to Screen, Ken was affiliated with ABC Sports, where he worked on Wide World of Sports, Monday Night Football, and Monday Night Baseball. Ken holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Television Production. With 30 years of successful experience and expertise, He enjoys the hunt and the process of solving business and marketing challenges. His passion is to help businesses (large and small) and entrepreneurs. It gives him true satisfaction to know that he has shared knowledge that has made a true results-driven impact for individuals and businesses. His ambition is to develop team members and to see them thrive. Whatever platform you choose for advertising, your marketing should focus on where your customer’s attention is and include a compelling story that moves people to action. This very specific process must be executed with precision to be successful. His goal is to guide businesses through this process with honesty and a persistence that’ll deliver results. Undoubtedly, his track record of successful campaigns, over 6 BILLION dollars in sales for his client’s businesses, Fortune-500 brands as clients, proprietary campaign management excellence, building direct-to-consumer businesses for online and offline companies, integrity, and being an industry leader for 30 years allows you to utilize his resources and experience. Get the edge you’ve been looking for and find out how to acquire more customers in a way that works uniquely for you and your business. He can deliver to you a single, end-to-end solution for direct-to-consumer sales, lead generation web traffic and conversions, and retail lift.

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