National Directory of Catalogs 2008 Edition Now Available
In this 18th edition, the National Directory of Catalogs features detailed information on 12,230 of the top catalogs in the U.S and Canada.
nmoa.org - May 21, 2008
(PRNewsChannel) / Minneapolis, Minn. - Catalog marketing beats retail marketing-again. Between 2001 and 2006 the annual compounded growth rate for catalog sales was 5.95%. Those figures show that the catalog industry has grown 25% faster than brick & mortar retail that had a compounded annual growth rate of only 4.08% for the same years.
John Schulte, president of the National Mail Order Association (NMOA) expects this growth to continue well into the future. "The U.S. population is full of baby boomers with money in their pocket; this demographic grew up with mail order and catalog shopping, so they are very familiar and comfortable with remote shopping and ordering, and they have little trouble adapting to web catalogs to shop," says Schulte.
"Considering the giant baby boomer market using print and web catalogs, with tens of millions of young people growing up using web catalogs, it doesn't take a genius to predict a bright future for the direct marketing industry." he adds.
While impossible to pinpoint exactly, the NMOA puts Catalog and Mail Order sales at over $400 Billion in yearly sales. And these catalogs make good customers for other companies as well. All sorts of companies use the National Directory of Catalogs to find qualified leads to market their products and services to. Printers, paper suppliers, creative services, software and web developers, mailing services, data management companies, even product manufacturers cater to the catalog industry.
Trish Hagood, president of Oxbridge Communications, publisher of the National Directory of Catalogs reports that the top 10 catalog categories this year are, Books, Apparel, Automotive, Education, Gardening, Gifts, Food, Religion, Home and Sports. There has been big growth in the number of religion catalogs, jumping from 205 to 329 (60.5% growth), in the last five years. At the same time, automotive catalogs increased from 389 to 593 (52.4%), and education catalogs from 400 to 528 (32%), during the same time period.
The National Directory of Catalogs is the largest directory of U.S. and Canadian catalogs with listings for business and consumer catalogs. Catalog listings include address, phone, fax, URL, email, product line, owner/president, distribution, and printing specs. Available immediately from the National Mail Order Association (NMOA) online bookstore http://www.nmoa.org/catalog/mailorderdir.htm or by calling 612-788-4197.
The 2008 National Directory of Catalogs is priced at $945 for the print edition. Those needing only certain sections of the directory can also purchase portions electronically at the NMOA website.
The National Mail Order Association, (NMOA) is a 35-year old professional organization that provides information, education and business contacts to small to midsize businesses and entrepreneurs that employ mail order and direct marketing tactics for selling goods and services.
In 2007, marketers - commercial and nonprofit - spent $173.2 billion on direct marketing in the United States. Measured against total US sales, these advertising expenditures generated approximately $2.025 trillion in incremental sales. In 2007, direct marketing accounted for 10.2 percent of total US gross domestic product. Also in 2007, there were 1.6 million direct marketing employees in the US. Their collective sales efforts directly supported nearly 9.0 million other jobs, accounting for a total of 10.6 million US jobs. Source: Direct Marketing Association (DMA)
Contact: John Schulte
Phone: 612-788-1673
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Web site: www.nmoa.org
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