Can a catalog be sent media mail

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), a catalog can be sent via Media Mail, but there are some specific requirements and restrictions to keep in mind:

  1. Content: Media Mail is intended for sending books, sound recordings, video recordings, and other educational, scientific, or artistic materials. Catalogs that are primarily promotional or advertising in nature may not be eligible for Media Mail.
  2. Format: The catalog must be a printed publication, such as a book or booklet, with a minimum of 8 pages. Digital catalogs or electronic publications are not eligible for Media Mail.
  3. Weight and size: There is no specific weight limit for Media Mail, but the catalog must be able to be mailed in a standard envelope or package. If the catalog is oversized or heavy, it may need to be sent via Parcel Post or another service.
  4. Labeling: The catalog must be labeled as "Media Mail" and have the correct postage affixed.
  5. Postage: The cost of postage for Media Mail is generally lower than for First-Class Mail or Priority Mail. You can use the USPS's online postage calculator to determine the cost of postage for your catalog.

Some examples of catalogs that might be eligible for Media Mail include:

However, catalogs that are primarily promotional or advertising in nature, such as a catalog of special deals or discounts, may not be eligible for Media Mail. In these cases, you may need to use First-Class Mail or Priority Mail instead.

It's always a good idea to check with the USPS or consult their website for the most up-to-date information on Media Mail eligibility and requirements.