Not exact matches
That means that if you
mail 10,000
pieces of
mail without cleaning your list or running a merge purge, you could easily
end up
mailing 1,500 names that are worthless.
I fear that instead of doing this — Labour will
end up giving credence to the message that the Tories will peddle (see Tim Montgomerie's
piece in the Daily
Mail this week)-- that is that Ed Miliband is a rubbish leader — after all, they've done it before.
Designing more
pieces will be more expensive in the beginning, but it can make you a lot more money in the
end because you are sending out a direct
mail piece that you know will be getting a predetermined response rate.
Households average 18
pieces of junk
mail per week, and most of those
pieces end up in the trash, unopened.