Fine-Tune Your Direct Mailing Tips to save money and time

Looking for ways to prune postal bloat? The Direct MarketingAssociation offers this checklist of cost-cutting ideas:

1. Fine-tune your mailing list.

  • Stop mailing to duplicate names.
  • Eliminate nonresponders and marginal prospects.

2. Be sure you're using accurate addresses.

  • Check for correct ZIP codes.
  • Watch for mail shipped to wrong apartment or suitenumbers.
  • Check for missing directionals, such "N." for"North."

3. Take advantage of postal discounts and services.

  • Use the USPS's National Change of Address list to keep yourmailing list current.
  • Print "Address Correction Requested" on the face ofyour mail.
  • Investigate commingling your mail with that of other smallmailers to take advantage of discounts available mainly to largemailers.
  • Print your bar-coded ZIP+4 on Business Reply Mail.
  • Stockpile mail to build up larger volumes.

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