tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79055389360802755992024-03-08T13:32:48.621-08:00pinjamankuwait.blogspot.comZombie Gigolohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14824589572010650250noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7905538936080275599.post-35088285876550883552014-08-05T23:52:00.000-07:002019-09-12T23:53:10.099-07:00A DOZEN AND ONE WAYS TO REDUCE POSTAGE1. Never send a letter that weighs less than 30 gms. Five size<br />
8-1/2x11 circulars can be mailed with a 1st class postage stamp.<br />
By using all 10 sides with a variety of offers you have a<br />
greater chance of receiving an order.<br />
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2. When you advertise, state the price of your product and add Plus<br />
Postage e.g. "A DOZEN AND ONE WAYS TO REDUCE POSTAGE" $1 plus<br />
stamp or SASE (self addressed stamped envelope). When inviting<br />
inquiries always say "For information send SASE".<br />
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3. Advertise that you will do paid mailing. Set a competitive<br />
price and recover some if not all of the costs involved in<br />
mailing your own offers.<br />
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4. Write a good plan or folio; then create a good ad to sell it.<br />
Or offer it to others on a "commission" or "all profit" basis<br />
and fill the orders for a SASE. Your offers can then go along<br />
for a free ride when you fill the orders.<br />
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5. Make up an interesting ad sheet. Use up some of the spaces for<br />
your own ads then sell enough ads to others to cover the cost of<br />
postage, printing, advertising etc.<br />
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6. Advertise a "Free Big Mail for Postage - the More Postage the<br />
More Mail". (Big mail consists of at least one mailorder<br />
publication plus a variety of circulars).<br />
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7. Do exchange mailing. You mail 100 of another dealer's circulars<br />
and they will mail 100 or yours.<br />
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8. Purchase an accurate postal scale. Then you will never add more<br />
postage than necessary OR you can use up the full value of the<br />
postage being used.<br />
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9. Reduce postage by at least 40% by using Bulk Mail. Inquire at<br />
the Post Office. This requires the mailer (U.S.) to sort their<br />
mail by state and zip code and mail at least 200 like pieces at<br />
one time.<br />
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10. Save all the used postage stamps off your mail then sell them<br />
to the agents who advertise in the mailorder publications. One<br />
such company is: Mel Enterprises, Box 3777, High River, AB,<br />
Canada T0L 1B0.<br />
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11. Stamps that have not been cancelled due to an error of the<br />
postal cancellation machine may be used again.<br />
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12. Accept stamps from another country. If you can't use them trade<br />
with a dealer from that country for stamps that you can use or<br />
buy something from them paying them with stamps of equal value.<br />
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13. Watch mailorder publications for dealers who have new stamps to<br />
sell at a reduced price.<br />
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N.B. It is false economy to not send a SASE when making<br />
inquiries of other dealers. You are more likely to receive<br />
an answer much more quickly and it improves business relations.<br />
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The above material is NOT copyrighted. It may be copied then<br />
given away or sold. Your choice.<br />
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