Stamps com mass mailing

Stamps.com offers a mass mailing feature that allows you to print and mail large quantities of letters, flats, and packages quickly and efficiently. Here are some benefits and details about Stamps.com's mass mailing feature:

Benefits:

  1. Time-saving: With Stamps.com's mass mailing feature, you can print and mail large quantities of mail in a fraction of the time it would take to do it manually.
  2. Cost-effective: Stamps.com's mass mailing feature can help you save money on postage and reduce the cost of mailing large quantities of mail.
  3. Accurate and efficient: Stamps.com's system ensures that your mail is accurately addressed and weighed, reducing the risk of errors and delays.
  4. Convenient: You can access Stamps.com's mass mailing feature from your computer or mobile device, making it easy to mail from anywhere.

How it works:

  1. Create a batch: Create a batch of mail by uploading a list of addresses and mail pieces (e.g., letters, flats, or packages) to Stamps.com's system.
  2. Print postage: Print postage for each mail piece using Stamps.com's online postage system.
  3. Affix postage: Affix the printed postage to each mail piece.
  4. Mail: Mail the batch of mail pieces to the USPS.

Features:

  1. Batch printing: Print multiple mail pieces at once, saving time and reducing the risk of errors.
  2. Address validation: Stamps.com's system checks addresses for accuracy and provides corrections if necessary.
  3. Weight and size calculation: Stamps.com's system calculates the weight and size of each mail piece, ensuring accurate postage.
  4. Customizable templates: Create custom templates for your mail pieces, including logos, images, and text.
  5. Tracking and reporting: Track the status of your mail pieces and generate reports on postage costs and mail volume.

To get started with Stamps.com's mass mailing feature, you'll need to:

  1. Sign up for a Stamps.com account.
  2. Upload your list of addresses and mail pieces to Stamps.com's system.
  3. Print postage for each mail piece using Stamps.com's online postage system.
  4. Affix the printed postage to each mail piece.
  5. Mail the batch of mail pieces to the USPS.

Stamps.com offers a free trial period, so you can test their mass mailing feature before committing to a paid subscription.