Clearview National February 2015 - Issue 159 | Page 12

INDUSTRYNEWS Reaching Millions »»Ten years ago, direct mail was arguably the most popular lead generation marketing method, but with the rise of the internet, the number of businesses using direct mail to target potential customers has dropped, with much of that budget being spent on online marketing. However, recent research from Royal Mail concluded that 83% of people believe direct mail to be easier to consume than e-mail. Sean Scott of Purplex Marketing commented: “Direct mail has the undisputed advantage that it engages with potential customers on a more personal level, and installers have the guarantee that their message won’t pass unnoticed.” GoSend.it is an innovative service that uses advanced online software technology and consumer data profiling from a database of 29 million UK addresses to identify and target the relevant properties. “With 79% of the UK adults that respond to direct mail approaches taking immediate action, GoSend.it can help installers generate leads of the highest possible quality”, concluded Sean. The service can be accessed at www.gosend. it, where installers will find professionally designed drop cards with prices starting at just £1/card, including postage. Proud Recognition for Staff Members »»The VEKA UK Group has presented employees with long-service awards constituting over 450 years’ loyal service. Recognising 31 employees in total, the awards presented ranged from five years’ service through to a staggering 25 years each for Stewart Berry and Pat Parry, Production Unit Leader and Head of Logistics respectively, and Edward Weller, Production Operative from Bowater Doors in Minworth. Managing Director, Dave Jones was also one of those presented with an award, having been with the company for over 20 years. He commented: “I’m proud to have played my part of the Group’s growth over the past two decades. There are people here who go back even further than me that remember an initial staff of just 30 working in a comparatively humble factory of around 30,000 square feet. “The fact that those employees are still with us and a host of others who have shown their loyalty over several years is testament to both VEKA’s fair treatment of its staff and a tangible sense of family throughout the company.” For more information on what it is like to work for The VEKA UK Group, visit the website, here: www.vekauk.com/profile/ trade/working-for-veka.html Re-enacting the Big Event »»Quickslide’s Chairman, Adrian Barraclough decided to stage his own re-enactment of the G Awards for all members of Quickslide’s workforce, to ensure they benefited from the same joy he felt when excepting the award at the lavish event, for ‘Best Training & Development Initiative’. Adrian presented everyone at Quickslide’s Brighouse factory with their own mini ‘G Award’, to recognise their crucial part in the company’s success. “I know it’s a cliché,” explained Adrian, “but quite literally we could not have won this award without all of our people. I wanted them all to be up on the stage with us when 12 » F EB 2015 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M we were called up at the original awards but it wasn’t possible. So now we have been able to include everyone and they can look at their own trophy with pride, knowing that they played a real part in winning it.” Quickslide’s entry was based upon the company recognising a number of negative issues in its World Class Manufacturing System and creating training strategies to correct them. As a result Quickslide has enjoyed annual cost benefits in excess of £500,000. ‘they played a real part in winning it’ For more information, visit www.quickslide.co.uk