9Jun/090
Direct Mail Marketing Costs

Advertising and Marketing Professionals: Trying to determine Direct Mail Spend for marketing a product.?
The cost per aquisition is $60. I know what the annual revenue goal is, but with that how do I determine how much I should spend on Direct Mail.
You don't give enough information to provide you with an answer.
What is the dollar value of each "acquisition"?
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