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This thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the costs and methods of mailing Pampered Chef catalogs and flyers. Participants share their personal insights on postage rates, mailing strategies, and the use of different mailing services.
Views differ on the best mailing methods and costs, with no clear consensus on the most effective approach to mailing catalogs and flyers.
Participants' experiences vary based on their local post office regulations and personal practices, highlighting the complexities of mailing within the Pampered Chef community.
Consultants looking for insights on mailing strategies and costs related to sending catalogs and promotional materials may find this discussion beneficial.
cbord said:I have 3 enevoples wth one catalog each to mail to 3 different people. I am hoping to gather a few more sales for August.
How much does it cost to mail a catalog? Will three stamps, 1.21 be enough?
Charlene
I used to send my catalogs media rate but our local post office says I can't any more. They say that because the catalogs have prices in them, they can't be sent with that rate. They also said that any time I include post cards (even though to use them stamps have to be addedchefbilyeu said:You can also ask your post office for the book rate/media mail. I send mine that way, as well as my host packets, since they are recycleable, and it saves me some. Just a suggestion.
rwesterpchef said:Ouch Beth!
Well, I have three post offices in my area towns. One of them will not allow media mail rate. They even provided me with a flyer as to why it did not qualify. After learning our host packet did not qualify for media mail, I didn't worry about it. On a later occassion, I went to another post office. They said "oh, Pampered Chef! Do you want to send this media mail?" Of course, I said yes. So if I'm in that area, I always go to that post office. The 3rd post office doesn't ask, so I don't question. I just say Media Mail and they accept.
As far as mini-cats. I had called HO customer service and they told me it was post card rate. I mailed 10 one day using postcard stamps (after mailing 10 2 days prior using the 37 cents). They did not return them to me, but sent me a postage due letter in the mail for the difference. (It was the same post office that did not accept media mail). I am convinced it just depends on who's working the desk.
rwesterpchef said:As far as mini-cats. I had called HO customer service and they told me it was post card rate. I mailed 10 one day using postcard stamps (after mailing 10 2 days prior using the 37 cents). They did not return them to me, but sent me a postage due letter in the mail for the difference. (It was the same post office that did not accept media mail). I am convinced it just depends on who's working the desk.
Consider using online printing services that offer bulk discounts. Additionally, look for local print shops that may have special promotions or discounts for small businesses. Using digital catalogs can also save on printing costs.
Yes, digital catalogs can be a great way to save money. You can share them via email or social media, and they eliminate printing and mailing costs entirely. Plus, they can be easily updated with new products or promotions.
To reduce mailing costs, consider using bulk mailing options offered by postal services. You can also limit the number of catalogs you send by targeting specific customers who are more likely to be interested in your products.
Yes! You can distribute catalogs at local events, farmers' markets, or community centers. Partnering with local businesses to display your catalogs can also be an effective way to reach potential customers without mailing.
Email marketing is a cost-effective alternative to physical catalogs. It allows you to reach a larger audience quickly and can be personalized based on customer preferences. Plus, it saves on printing and postage costs.