Quarra Lookbook Email Campaigns
Overview
Quarra is developing a series of PDF lookbooks to anchor targeted email automation campaigns aimed at architecture firms, landscape architecture firms, and builders. The strategy is to use high-quality, self-guided visual documents as the primary outreach asset when approaching firms that don't yet have a relationship with Quarra — particularly larger firms (e.g., Norman Foster, Gensler) where cold outreach requires a compelling first impression.
The lookbooks are being produced in InDesign and are designed to be self-evident — the recipient should be able to understand Quarra's offering without a live presentation.
Planned Lookbooks
Three initial lookbooks are in development, each intended to drive a separate email campaign:
| Lookbook | Audience | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Company Overview | Architects, builders, landscape architects | Broad introduction to Quarra — who they are, full service breadth |
| Design Assist | Architects, interior designers | Introduce the Design Assist consulting service; position it as a collaborative tool, not a challenge to the designer's process |
| Travertine | Architects, specifiers | Capitalize on high current demand for Italian/Roman Travertine |
Lincoln will share draft versions of the company and Design Assist lookbooks with the Asymmetric team for review and feedback.
Campaign Strategy
The lookbooks feed into a broader outbound playbook:
- Identify target firms — Quarra is refining a target list of architecture and landscape architecture firms for 2026. Once finalized, this list will be shared with Asymmetric.
- Initial outreach — Email or network-based contact to get in the door.
- Lookbook delivery — Automated email sends the relevant lookbook as a PDF asset.
- Follow-up — Drive toward a presentation visit or direct inquiry.
The email automations will be built using existing copy as a starting point. Lincoln will review templates directly in the email tool rather than via Word doc review, to accelerate the process.
Landing Pages
Each lookbook campaign should be supported by a dedicated landing page to improve ad quality scores and conversion tracking:
- Design Assist landing page — in progress (see [1])
- Falls Quartzite landing page — in progress
- Travertine: Lincoln indicated a dedicated landing page is not planned for Travertine at this time; the lookbook will serve that purpose
Related Context
- The Design Assist lookbook is closely tied to the service rebrand from "Professional Stone Consulting" — see [1] for SEO rationale.
- The slip resistance content strategy (blog post → potential service page) is a complementary content play targeting architects with a specific high-risk problem — see [2].
- The Norman Foster relationship and the Kuwait airport project illustrate the type of firm-level engagement this campaign is designed to support — see [3].
Action Items
- [ ] Lincoln to email Karly/Mark with draft lookbooks (company overview + Design Assist)
- [ ] Karly to build 1–2 initial email automation templates using existing copy; send to Lincoln for review
- [ ] Karly to create Design Assist landing page
- [ ] Once target list is finalized, share with Asymmetric to configure campaign audiences
Source Meeting
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