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Mailbag: What's in That?
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Y'know, I'm not very excited about most mail that I receive; are you? There is an exception though, and that is bulky mail or mail with some "thing" in it. Those I find irresistable; it's a bit like Christmas, isn't it? 3D mail packages are exciting to the addressee, and are vastly underplayed. Somethings to consider:. Hone your target down to definite prospects; users of your service(s) and/or product(s);. Avail more if they wish upon a visit or what have you;.
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Mailbag: Going Global
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Friday, July 9, 2010. The question is: should you sell your products internationally? You know the answer to that; it's a resounding yes. The international marketplace is any where from 6 to 6000 times the size of your own, depending on where you live, of course. Would you rather just sell to millions or billions of folks. Why wouldn't you; you've got free global advertising courtesy the internet, people. Find you from outside of your own country and. To buy what you have. So, why not?
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Mailbag: June 2010
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. International Mail Terminal Dues. A primer on international mail, terminal dues are the system. By which countries compensate each other for handling one another's mail. The Universal Postal Union (UPU for short; www.upu.int. Established the current system for payment between countries in 1991. Essentially thee are three types of member country dues: Reims (primarily European), Industrial (US, Canada, Israel, Japan, Australia and New Zealand) and Developing Countries (the rest).
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Mailbag: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Y'know, I'm not very excited about most mail that I receive; are you? There is an exception though, and that is bulky mail or mail with some "thing" in it. Those I find irresistable; it's a bit like Christmas, isn't it? 3D mail packages are exciting to the addressee, and are vastly underplayed. Somethings to consider:. Hone your target down to definite prospects; users of your service(s) and/or product(s);. Avail more if they wish upon a visit or what have you;. Several reasons ...
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Mailbag: The Golden Silence of Mail
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. The Golden Silence of Mail. When I’m at the cottage, there are many wonderful elements to enjoy:. Fresh air, wildlife, the brilliant starscape and, the ineffable, beautiful silence. To those of living in the city, the noise is endless and a serious impediment to a high quality of life. Mail is silent – there are no sound distractions. You and your mail. Golden. Remember to take advantage of this the next time you compose and mail out your mail piece. The Golden Silence of Mail.
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Mailbag: October 2010
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010. It does dear Reader. In many ways. First of all, if you look at postage rates, you are charged more for large sizes, same weight, than for small sizes. Check with your PO to be sure you are getting the biggest bang for your buck. From a Direct Mail perspective, you will make a larger impact with a larger peice. The trick is to go to the maximum size at the lowest rate. Go big, or go home. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. To Really Mail or Not. Now, I'm not one to say the world is f...
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Mailbag: To Really Mail or Not
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010. To Really Mail or Not. A few e-mail tales have come to my attention recently. The first was a million name e-mail blast that drew a total of 8 orders. The second was an e-mailing of 5000 well targetted solicitations that drew neery a response. The third was an important newsletter that was only opened by 12% of the recipients. E-mail is so plentiful, so screened and often surprisingly inefficacious. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Really Mail or Not.
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Mailbag: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. The Golden Silence of Mail. When I’m at the cottage, there are many wonderful elements to enjoy:. Fresh air, wildlife, the brilliant starscape and, the ineffable, beautiful silence. To those of living in the city, the noise is endless and a serious impediment to a high quality of life. Mail is silent – there are no sound distractions. You and your mail. Golden. Remember to take advantage of this the next time you compose and mail out your mail piece. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mailbag: Size Matters
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010. It does dear Reader. In many ways. First of all, if you look at postage rates, you are charged more for large sizes, same weight, than for small sizes. Check with your PO to be sure you are getting the biggest bang for your buck. From a Direct Mail perspective, you will make a larger impact with a larger peice. The trick is to go to the maximum size at the lowest rate. Go big, or go home. November 29, 2010 at 11:25 AM. October 15, 2014 at 12:30 PM. To Really Mail or Not.
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Mailbag: International Mail Terminal Dues
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. International Mail Terminal Dues. A primer on international mail, terminal dues are the system. By which countries compensate each other for handling one another's mail. The Universal Postal Union (UPU for short; www.upu.int. Established the current system for payment between countries in 1991. Essentially thee are three types of member country dues: Reims (primarily European), Industrial (US, Canada, Israel, Japan, Australia and New Zealand) and Developing Countries (the rest).