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Our recently launched sister site, PostcardMailingsUSA.com, has just posted an article for 3 secrets to help make your Easter Sunday a success Check it out and use mail to bring people to your service Easter Sunday!
Last night I posted a little ditty about postcard marketing. Today I was working on new prices for our Big Yellow Card program (lowering them in case you’re interested) and a question came to mind: Has Accurate Mailing turned into a postcard printer? Seems like we print a lot of postcards around here. But the [...]
You have a lot of choices when it comes to advertising. And these days the hi-tech methods are getting lots of press. You’ll hear a lot about Websites and SEO, social networking and just recently, cell phone text ads. But these methods can be expensive or require specialized knowledge. And they’re not the only way [...]
The struggling economy has taken it’s toll on home owners with pools. Many pool servicing companies have gone under and home owners are seeking good pool service companies. In Arizona, Nevada and Southern California the weather is already getting warm and many homeowners will soon be looking at pools that have turned green. The time [...]
A new US study finds that Direct Mail is a more important driver to online giving than online communications.
More than twice as many online donors say they were prompted to give an online gift in response to a direct mail appeal compared to when they received an e-appeal, according to a national US study Dunham+Company recently conducted through research firm Campbell Rinker.
The survey says that in a surprising finding, 14% said that a direct mail letter prompted them to give online versus only 6% who said an email prompted their online gift.
Article from Arizona Republic (newspaper) as it appeared on Yahoo! It will take months for metro Phoenix’s stripped-down roofing industry to repair the tens of thousands of area homes damaged during a freak hailstorm in October. Roofing contractors said waiting lists have grown to as long as four months for an appraisal – a 180-degree [...]
(Oct. 5) — A series of freak thunderstorms struck Phoenix and the surrounding region this afternoon, abruptly cooling the city, forcing the Sky Harbor International Airport closed, and dumping an onslaught of rain and hail onto the city, some of it reportedly the size of golf balls. So far, no deaths or serious injuries have [...]
Political campaign mailings are identified and documented when presented at the main Phoenix Post Office acceptance unit prior to entry into processing and distribution. Using a red Tag 57, Political Campaign Mailing, aids in identification of of political campaign mailings. First-Class Mail and Standard Mail entered entered by a registered political candidate, campaign committee or [...]
Political Campaign Season Is Here The Arizona Primary Election will be held on August 24th, 2010. The General Election is on November 2nd, 2010. The Phoenix Post Office has issued the following recommended cut-off dates to insure that your political mail arrives in time for the elections. Primary Election: Standard Mail (Bulk Rate) must be [...]
More than any other type of advertising, Direct Mail can reach those that are most likely to do business with you. A good mailing list will place your offer in the hands of people that want what you sell, have the money to buy it and can easily respond. Nothing does that better than direct [...]