Mailing/Fulfillment - Postal Trends
While we were on summer vacation, the ugly state of politics brought the USPS to the top of the news cycle. Maybe that’s a good thing.
Near the height of election season, it’s the perfect time for a tale about the unique strengths of direct mail.
People have taken to the digital streets to save the USPS with merchandise store links and hashtags like #SaveUSPS and #DontDefundUSPS.
The Mailworks has raised over $30,000 in sales of vinyl decals to support and stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Let’s look at facts about the agency that’s central to American life – and the largest expense for most magazine publishers.
W+D North America announced that Runbeck Election Services has invested in 11 BB700 S2 high-speed inserters for vote-by-mail solutions.
Created by Slate Group and designed by Felisha Weaver, the mailer congratulates students on their university acceptance.
Lisbeth Lyons discusses why the U.S. Postal Service deserves more financial relief from Congress in the next COVID-19 stimulus bill.
How much “noise” will be required to have our direct mail marketing offerings heard against this cacophony of digital messages?
This waterfall saddle-stitched booklet mailer from Audi is an example of an engaging mail solution for any marketing campaign.