Justin Morgan
Price Per Mail Piece - Direct Mail
24 February 2014 | 24 replies
We do 8.5x11 typed letter with handwritten note/signature, handwritten envelope and first-class postage for about $.85 each (completely outsourced other than driving boxes of letters to the post office).Stamp: $.45 (we bought a big supply before the price increase)Envelope: $.026Paper: $.005Printing: $.09Return Address: $.024Writing/Addressing/Stuffing: $.25Pens, etc: $.01
Thomas Fortune
Yellowletterscomplete.com 99 cent yellow letter?
7 July 2015 | 10 replies
If you email [email protected] and let them know the cheapest price you are getting right now for yellow letters and that you want a quote beating the price you have (printed, folded, stuffed, and stamped) they will beat anyone’s price regardless of what their website pricing shows.
Michael Lauther
My market is better than your market
2 March 2012 | 30 replies
She does that because she hadn't experience the right market.Every once in a while we go to the warehouse market and buy crap in huge quantities we will never use. it's full of oversized carts pushing their way threw a maze of isles stuffed full of people
Ross Hewitt
Direct Mail and Lists
29 November 2018 | 5 replies
Hello people of BiggerPockets,I am just getting started and have a few questions regarding direct mail, so for all the experienced people out there I'd love to hear your opinions.I am looking to outsource my direct mail because it is taking a long time to hand write envelopes that are being stuffed with sub-par printed out letters.
Junior Salters
Yellowletters.com or actual handwritten? Which, more succesful?
24 July 2014 | 20 replies
The list I bought from Listsource cost me about .22 per lead.Grand Total- 77 Cents per MailerTime- Maybe a total of 3 hours (creating mailer template, printing, stuffing, stamping)
Matthew Charron
Which sites do you buy lists from?
29 May 2018 | 4 replies
When you get a letter in the mail and it is hand addressed you wonder who it is from and open it.Setting up mail merge, printing the letters, stuffing and sealing the envelopes, hand writing the envelopes and then stamping them is VERY time consuming.
Saim Chaudhry
Sites like YellowLetters
30 June 2014 | 5 replies
The clients are fantastic at repetitive tasks like stuffing mailers.
Arcinio Arauz
finding motivated sellers
10 June 2019 | 38 replies
You can even send letters out right then and there without stuffing envelopes!
Ralph Soles
Direct Mailing
4 June 2014 | 7 replies
As for the work of stuffing the envelope, which is better or cheaper.
John Hixon
Direct mail - how many to start out with
9 January 2015 | 4 replies
BTW, Folding, stuffing, and putting the stamps on are the hardest part.