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January 12, 2010

NARFE Premier says "Get on board!"

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by Ron Daly 

[Read all about this story on CUTimes.com or at CUNAMarketingCouncil.org] 

NARFE Premier FCU in Alexandria, VA started using the Automatic Relationship Builder last summer to bring new services and products to members' attention. 

Wanting to branch out into the world of email marketing, NARFE Premier marketing director Jessie Dederer turned to the team at DigitalMailer. Our recommendation? An on-boarding program aimed at new members who may not have been aware of everything NARFE Premier had to offer. 

On-boarding campaigns are aimed at members that have just joined a credit union. The Automatic Relationship Builder takes in new member lists and sets up a series of emails to be sent to those members across a few weeks. A simple welcome email is followed by information about loans, mortgages, HELOCs, credit cards, checking accounts, money market accounts - anything the credit union thinks would be of interest to new members. 

NARFE Premier's own campaign proved to be a great success. Deposit accounts increased 24%, while loan accounts increased 190%. From the CU Times article on NARFE Premier's on-boarding campaign:

"This helped trim our marketing budget by 40%, and we are looking at finishing the year spending 50% less," said Dederer. "It's a win-win for everyone. We save money and are still able to deliver the same message with better results while reaching our members the way they want."
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...CUTTING marketing dollars shouldn't be the main emphasis, because my experience has taught me an article like this is read the WRONG way by a lot of CEO's CFO's & BOD members...they think OK let's do this and CUT marketing...if anything CUs need to be more aggressive in the marketing by doing the RIGHT kind of marketing and have the right kind of metrics.

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