Just mailings
Here are some examples of mailings:
- Direct Mail: A physical letter or package sent to a customer or prospect to promote a product or service.
- Postcards: A single-sided card sent to customers or prospects to promote a product, service, or event.
- Brochures: A printed document sent to customers or prospects to provide information about a product, service, or company.
- Catalogs: A printed or digital document sent to customers or prospects to showcase a range of products or services.
- Newsletters: A regular publication sent to customers or subscribers to keep them informed about company news, products, or services.
- Junk Mail: Unsolicited mail sent to customers or prospects, often considered spam or unwanted.
- Billings: A mailing sent to customers to request payment for a product or service.
- Invoices: A detailed document sent to customers to request payment for a product or service.
- Statements: A document sent to customers to provide a summary of their account activity or balance.
- Reminders: A mailing sent to customers to remind them of an upcoming event, appointment, or payment due date.
- Surveys: A mailing sent to customers or prospects to gather feedback or opinions about a product, service, or company.
- Donation Requests: A mailing sent to customers or prospects to request a donation to a charity or cause.
- Membership Renewals: A mailing sent to customers or members to renew their membership or subscription.
- Event Invitations: A mailing sent to customers or prospects to invite them to an event, conference, or meeting.
- Product Samples: A mailing sent to customers or prospects to provide a free sample of a product or service.
These are just a few examples of the many types of mailings that exist.