Mailing stickers

Mailing stickers! Those small, yet mighty, pieces of paper that can make a big impact on your mailings. Here are some types of mailing stickers and their uses:

  1. Return Address Stickers: These stickers feature your return address and are used on the outside of envelopes to make it easy for recipients to send you mail back.
  2. Address Labels: These stickers are used to label envelopes, packages, and other mail pieces with the recipient's address.
  3. Shipping Labels: These stickers are used to label packages and shipments with the shipping information, including the recipient's address, weight, and shipping carrier.
  4. Permit Stickers: These stickers are used to indicate that a mailing is exempt from postage payment, such as for non-profit organizations or businesses with a permit.
  5. Custom Stickers: These stickers can be designed with your company's logo, branding, or message to promote your business or product.
  6. Security Stickers: These stickers are used to indicate that a mailing is secure or confidential, such as for sensitive documents or packages.
  7. Tracking Stickers: These stickers are used to track the movement of packages and shipments, often with a unique identifier or barcode.

When choosing mailing stickers, consider the following factors:

  1. Adhesive: Choose a sticker with a strong, yet removable adhesive that won't damage your mail pieces or leave residue.
  2. Material: Select a sticker made from a durable, water-resistant material that can withstand handling and mailing.
  3. Size: Choose stickers that are the right size for your mail pieces, taking into account the space available for labeling.
  4. Design: Select stickers with a design that is easy to read and understand, and that complements your brand or message.
  5. Quantity: Order stickers in bulk to save money and ensure you have enough for your mailing needs.

Some popular places to buy mailing stickers include:

  1. Office supply stores like Staples or Office Depot
  2. Online retailers like Amazon or eBay
  3. Specialty stores that sell mailing and shipping supplies
  4. Directly from sticker manufacturers or wholesalers

Remember to always follow USPS or other shipping carrier guidelines when using mailing stickers to ensure your mail pieces are properly labeled and processed.