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Will Flores
  • Union City, NJ
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DIRECT MAIL PostCards

Will Flores
  • Union City, NJ
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I am planning on doing post-cards as my mode of direct mail. Can anyone tell me how they went about this process. Having a hard time finding a good place where I can get them printed, not really sure how that process works..any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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Sean Walton
  • Wholetailer & Architect
  • San Francisco, CA
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Sean Walton
  • Wholetailer & Architect
  • San Francisco, CA
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It depends if you have more time than money or money than time. If you are trying to save money you can order post cards in bulk from vista print when they run a sale and print a bunch of labels at home with a mail merge.

Where are you getting your list? You can talk to a rep for listsource and see if they will give you a discount.

If you have more money than time order from yellowletters.com or click2mail some advantages is they can order your list for you at less Per address and they will run it through the NCOA database to make sure it is forwarded to the right address.

Use a 1st class stamp on your first mail so that Unreachable addresses get returned to you. Use a standard stamp after to save money

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