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Dan Miller
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Direct Mail Cost

Dan Miller
  • Washington, Washington D.C.
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I would like to start doing direct mail campaigns, either letters, postcards, or both. The thing is that I have almost no idea what the cost is, so it's hard for me to see if I can stay within a budget. If I want to buy a list (let's say preforeclosures or absentee owners), and then pay a mailhouse to send it out, what should I assume would be the cost per postcard? per letter? (costs would include purchase of list/name, cost to print, and cost of postage). I recognize I would run the campaign multiple times, but just for simplicity, one mailing, what would it cost me per mail piece (or for 500 names? 1000names?) Just trying to get a sense for what I can mail (postcard, 1st class, 3rd class), and how many names.

Thanks!

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Rich Muir
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Rich Muir
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Hi no matter what you do make sure you TEST the campaign to get measureble results. Do a small run with a certain style of post card then do another with another kind and measure the difference. I have been doing this on an existing campaign and one test has so far had a 300% increase over another.

Yes it is a lot more work but once you get the right campaign you can continually use the same one over and over again and no what to expect.

Regards

Rich

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