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Posted on: August 24, 2007

Mail Entry Overview:

Discount mail must be taken to your Business Mail Entry Unit (BMEU). You must keep all documents and receipts for 1 year from each mailing date. Locate your BMEU at http://pe.usps.com/

This is the same office where you apply for your mailing permit, obtain and submit postage statements, and pay for your postage. ...



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Posted on: August 23, 2007

Here's a great article on using postcards in marketing a financial service company that will save you money: Mortgage marketing using postcards

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Posted on: August 17, 2007

Preparation Overview: Use quality addresses. Using a reputable database service whose goal is to help you reach your mailing objectives is key. When selecting one, be sure to ask these questions: Is this a purchase or rental? What time period? How often is your data updated? Is there a guarantee on quality and address deliverability? How often is the data cleaned ...



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Posted on: August 10, 2007

Choosing a Mailing Service
We chose First Class. See pages 27-28 of "An Introduction to Mailing for Businesses and Organizations" and rate charts for all options.

Choosing a Postage Payment Method
We have used PC postage technology (prints postage directly on mail piece) and permit imprint (prints permit information directly on piece). See pages ...



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Posted on: August 3, 2007

What are you mailing?

It is important to consider which papers will work properly in your printer. We mailed Burris Four-of-a-Kind Premium Heavy Matte Postcards. You can see page 3 of "An Introduction to Mailing for Businesses and Organizations" for all mailpiece options. We printed our message using Microsoft Publisher ...



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