Hi Duane - My advice comes from 5 years of running an email marketing system - I'm very anti-spam and very opt-in orientated so my answers will be on the safe 'legal' side with a marketing slant.
DuaneJackson said:
Has anyone heard of or dealt with
http://www.lbm.co.uk/ ?
Yes and we've used them - IMHO they are one of the most professional list brokers
DuaneJackson said:
What's a good price per 1000 addresses? They actually have all data (name, phone, address, etc) But I am only interested in names and email addresses.
Well the name and email part is the most expensive part of the record but negotiate hard, promise more business if the lists are clean, spam complaint free and responsive to your offer - this is just electronic info that they already have - they will be supplying it to you in no more than an excel spreadsheet which is fine but you'll realise as soon as you see it that it's comprehensive data but also they could have sold it to you for less. I remember getting at least 50% off their 'book' price for a single mailing and negotiating other terms into the agreement like extra fields of information, permission for repeat contacts via email etc
DuaneJackson said:
They also say they can deal with sending out the emails for me.
Depends on cost but certainly saves hassle - we never used this feature. BUT be sure your datacentre allows you to have your web address mentioned in a bulk mailout. In the US it's called 'spamvertising' - the UK datacentres are generally ok but it's worth a squizz at their T+C and AUP.
DuaneJackson said:
Is 1% the expected conversion ratio from targetted unsolcited mail to an opt-in list?
Well that depends on the message and the audience and if the right mesage goes to the right audience then you're rocking. I really think it's worth spending the extra cash to have a direct marketing guy (A Steve Gibson type of bloke) either tweak or write your message for you for maximum impact to your selected audience. I guess you'd have to choose the audience - but I know you've done a survey recently and hopefully that helped.
DuaneJackson said:
Is there a reccomended approach fro the email? ie: plain txt vs html - narrative approach or bullets of benefits?
Well a recent survy on here showed 75% of people received HTML email (from memory) - but if they mailout for you then you could request the HTML messages are sent as multipart which means there is a text version sent too so everyone will be able to read it.
The other issue is you only have 1 crack using this sort of system - so whatever happens you need to capture your visitors data as potentially you'll have thousands of extra visitors. Of course your main response you would like from the visitor is for them to signup to your system but there may be others that like the look of it but are rushed or timing just 'isn't right' for them at the moment - you need to cater for them too and find a way of capturing their data - e.g. a newsletter or even a 'can't do it right now but remind me in a week system' !
Hope this helps a bit,
Rob