But the one I used, I'm not sure if there was something wrong with it as it kept missing envelopes/letters then not sticking them properly, pretty pointless really :sad1:
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If you are doing it only now and again and have a couple of hundered or so you might as well do it yourself. I can acheive a good speed once I get into it!
I think there are services out there that offer to design print and take care of stuffing and posting etc. Good opportunity there I think.
I'm surprised it's not something you've come across before in design & marketing.
I expect there are plenty of businesses out there that will do this direct mail... just get some quotes, get a feel for pricing and how they present it. I always used to see cost per thousand type pricing, addressing printed on envelope, stickers, or window-faced, normal envelopes or secure (pattern inside), postage inclusive and so on.
To me, it's nothing new so I can't see how it can be 'marketed' as time saving or anything innovative. Just a part of a direct mail advertising/marketing campaign. I'm more surprised it wasn't included or considered for a client and they were given the job themselves!
It's mail fulfillment. Better to have it as a printer than not to. Alot of competition out there for mail fulfillment.
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Originally Posted by Calibre Designs
Anyone here send mail shots via post by the thousands? Whats the procedure? print, envelope stuff, stamp/frank and post?...thousands?
One of our printing partners have just invested in a machine that will fold, envelope stuff, stick and frank - entire process on one and can handle multiple amounts of literature.