Direct Marketing facts about the Automotive Industry.

Auto retailers who spent $7.3 billion on direct marketing campaigns in 2007 saw it drive $248.1 billion in sales. The return on investment of $33.81 is just one astounding statistic among many that may make auto industry direct marketers gear up and review the Direct Marketing Association’s (DMA) first-ever “Direct Marketing Facts and Figures in the Automotive Industry.”

“Direct marketing plays a key role in the economic vitality of the automotive industry,” DMA Senior Research Manager Anne Frankel said. “DMA and Global Insight measure 52 industry verticals in their direct marketing econometric model. Compared with all other measured verticals, automotive retailers/service stations have the highest ROI and the largest annual direct marketing-driven sales volume.”

Key findings from the DMA report include:

· Auto manufacturers spent $8 billion on direct marketing advertising in 2007, realizing $77.8 billion in sales. That translated into a $9.68 ROI per dollar spent.
· By 2012, auto manufacturers are expected to invest $9.8 billion on direct marketing, yielding $108.1 billion in sales, with an ROI of $11.
· Automotive retailers, whose direct marketing efforts drive the highest ROI of the 52 US industries tracked by DMA, invested $7.3 billion in direct marketing advertising in 2007. As a result, this sector of the industry saw $248.1 billion in sales and an ROI of $33.81.
· Vehicle retailers will see a slight decrease in ROI, to $33.67 by 2012. That will result from spending $8.8 billion on direct marketing advertising and earning $297.8 in sales.
· Direct-order campaigns produced at least 40 percent of direct marketing sales in 2007.
· In Q3 2007, Toyota was the No. 1 vehicle brand mailer of service promotions.
· Of the domestic brands, Ford, Chrysler, and Dodge sent out the most direct mail sales campaigns during Q3 2007.
· Of the foreign auto brands, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and Honda sent out the most direct mail sales campaigns during Q3 2007.
· Most direct mail sales pieces sent in Q3 2007 were aimed at acquiring new customers.
· About 75 percent of the auto industry’s direct marketing investment and sales center around consumers. B-to-B sales make up the remainder.

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