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Stop Paying Full Price for Postage

By: Jessica Albon, Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:38:33 PM

Stop Paying Full Price for Postage Copyright 2003, The Write Exposure

If you’re mailing out your monthly newsletter, you’d likely like to save money on your postage costs. You may think there’s no way around the first class price tag. However, we've got seven easy ways to spend less for the same distribution.

Don’t Mail It

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1. FAX it. If most of your readers are local and have fax numbers, ask them if they’d mind if you faxed it. Keep in mind that some of your readers may prefer to have it mailed.

2. Email it. You can email the newsletter in plain text or HTML format, or you can email a notice that the latest edition is available on your website.

3. Hand-deliver it. If a number of your subscribers live in the same area, you might consider paying someone to hand deliver it. Or, you can drop it off yourself. It's a great way to re-connect with customers.

Get More for Your Stamp

4. Send it as a bill insert. Enclosing your newsletter as a bill insert is like getting a two for one deal at the post office.

5. Conduct some research. Include occasional surveys for your readers. This can provide you with valuable feedback that's worth more than the price of a stamp!

Post Office Tricks

6. Get a bulk postage meter. Call your county’s main branch post office for details.

7. Use a standard size. You may be paying more because your newsletter doesn’t fulfill post office specifications. Ask at your local post office for a chart of the various sizes you can use.

With a little innovation (or a little less innovation), you can be on your way to saving money on your newsletter delivery.

About the author: Is it your job to increase company profits? The Write Exposure offers the resources you need to do just that at http://www.designdoodles.com

 

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