Data Acquiring

Customer database is a valuable asset of your company because you need the data for any marketing campaigns and business development.
Focus's VDP services help you to conduct an effective marketing program for data acquisition. Whether you want to update your existing customer's data or generate new customer's data, our Dynamic Publishing (DP) solution can meet your needs.

Let's see the following two case studies.

Case 1: Cosmetics Industry - Product Promotion Campaign

A cosmetics brand wanted to launch a product promotion campaign to attract new customers. Since it did not have a ready-database, we suggested the client to buy a web banner ad on Yahoo or Google. Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is used for those without customer's database.


Web Banner


Then, it directed the customers to a micro-site, in which you can obtain data like customer's name; interests and needs (via pGame or a simple survey); phone number, address and email address (by providing offers).

Micro-site

With data acquired, you can send out VDP eDM, VDP direct mail and pURL to the new customers.

VDP eDM

VDP DM


2: Car Industry - Car Maintenance

A car company wanted to remind their customers for car maintenance. Through the marketing campaign, it aimed to update the existing customer's data for future campaigns and business development.

Since the company has a ready-database, it could send out VDP eDM or Direct Mail to direct them to a pVideo for data acquisition.

VDP eDM

pVideo

VDP DM


Variable Data for segmentation and targeting:

  General Customer
Variables
General & Product
Interaction Variables
Directly Observable
  • Demographics
  • Geographics
  • Social Class
  • Family Life Cycle
  • Usage Rate
  • User Status
  • Usage Frequency
  • Stage of Adoption
Measurable Through Research
  • Values
  • Lifestyle (Psychographics)
  • Attitudes about Product
  • Category
  • Media Usage
  • Needs
  • Benefits Sought
  • Loyalty Status
  • Usage Occasions
  • Attitude about Brands
  • Brand Preferences
  • Price Sensitivity
  • Reactions to New Concepts