A shared mailing (that is a mailing through the post in which your leaflet travels to schools with a selection of leaflets from other companies) can be a very powerful way of advertising to schools at a very low cost.
Indeed when looked at, the cost of a shared mailing can be considerably less than the cost of an email campaign.
For example, if you wanted to send one leaflet to all 5100 secondary schools in a shared mailing the cost is 7.3p per teacher reached. The cost of putting two leaflets in (for example to two different teachers) is 4.6p per teacher.
Here’s how these figures compare with email.
Shared - two leaflets per schools – 4.6p each leaflet (about 6p per leaflet including print)
Generic email 5p per teacher
Shared – one leaflet per school – 7.3p per teacher (about 9p per teacher including print)
Personal email 18p per teacher
Subscription email 22p per teacher
Of course we do have to add in the cost of print to the shared campaign, and this depends on the level of colour used, the quality of paper etc, but even allowing for that we shared mailings are still going to be cheaper than personal and subscription emails.
The question is, which approach has the best response rate?
Certainly I would say that shared mailings do better than generic emails (emails addressed to admin@ and info@). Although both shared mailings and generic emails go via the administrator the administrators tend to be much more likely to pass on leaflets than emails. This is because all leaflets and letters (no matter how they are addressed) go via the school office. Personal and subscription emails by-pass the office by going straight to the teacher.
A shared mailing to one person per school is going to cost around double the cost of a generic email. The question is, does it get double the response? In my experience yes it does, and more.
There are two other points to bear in mind.
One is that in a leaflet you can do and say things that can’t easily put in an email, and the second is that in a shared mailing, most teachers get the leaflet addressed to them . In a generic email I think it is fair to say most teachers don’t get the email.
The first shared mailings of the new term go out on 31 August (primary) and 1 September (secondary) and we need your printed material one week before. The number of places in each pack is limited, so it is advisable to book a space sooner rather than later.
If you would like more information, there’s a lot of background info on www.shared.org.uk – or call 01536 399 000.