MarketPlace-Mail.com Saves Money By Mailing from Raleigh or Rocky Mount or Greensboro
Did you know that you can save money on postage by mailing your high performance direct mail campaigns from Raleigh, even if you are based in Durham and mailing to Durham?
Same thing for Chapel Hill mail communications. Sending it from Raleigh is cheaper than mailing from Chapel Hill. Ditto Wake Forest and Cary.
You can mail a first class letter from any place – you can put a stamp on it and mail it from your mailbox. You can meter it and send it from your office. It doesn't make any difference where you mail it from, it’s the same price.
Even figuring out 1st class postage can be tricky, according to this article from the Raleigh News & Observer.
Not so for bulk mail and first class presort mail. The Post Office gives discounts depending on where drop your mail it and where it is going.
You don’t want to learn all the postal acronyms from SCF to BMC to DDU. It would make you want to “Go Postal.”
MarketPlace-Mail.com is located in Raleigh, NC, the heart of the Research Triangle Park area. The major Triangle cities include Durham, Chapel Hill and Cary. We offer professional mailing services from the North Carolina Capitol area to clients all over the country.
However, if you are a local mailer going to a local audience in RTP, you need to know that we can get your mail out ASAP and cheaper than mailing it from your local post office – even if you have permit there.
Essentially, anything in Wake, Durham, Orange, Johnston counties is a few cents less postage mailing it from Raleigh. All you have to do is use our indicia on your piece – and we take care of the rest. No hassle, one stop service for design, print, mail.
MarketPlace-Mail.com can make arrangements to take your mail to the Greensboro BMC. This can be a major savings if you are mailing throughout North Carolina. We have do this for several political campaigns.
We are also willing to travel to Rocky Mount or Fayetteville or Charlotte, or Wilmington NC to save those extra pennies on your next mailing.