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Why Choose EDDM Retail Mailing

 



We can be your go-to partner for successful EDDM Retail postcard mailings. With our expertise in printing and direct mail, we can help you maximize the impact of your campaign.


Benefits of EDDM Retail

  • Cost-Effective: Reach a wide audience without the expense of traditional direct mail.

  • Targeted Reach: Focus on specific neighborhoods to maximize your ROI.

  • High Visibility: Ensure your message reaches every household in the target area.

  • Easy to Implement: A straightforward process that requires minimal effort.


Who Benefits from EDDM Retail?

EDDM Retail is ideal for small service-based businesses, restaurants, real estate agents, and local political campaigns looking to reach a local audience. It's a great way to generate leads, promote specials, or increase brand awareness.  

Important Note: While EDDM Retail is primarily for residential addresses, there are options to include business addresses as well.  


How TGS Direct & Bethel Printing Can Help

  • Design Expertise: Our design team can create eye-catching postcards that grab attention.

  • Printing Excellence: High-quality printing ensures your message looks its best.

  • EDDM Fulfillment: We handle all the details of preparing and mailing your postcards.

  • Data Analysis: Track the performance of your campaign to optimize future efforts.

  • Local Knowledge: As a local business, we understand the market and can provide valuable insights.

By partnering with TGS Direct & Bethel Printing, you can streamline your EDDM Retail campaign and focus on growing your business. Our expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction make us an ideal partner for your direct mail marketing needs.

Would you like to learn more about the specific steps involved in an EDDM Retail campaign or discuss your project in more detail? Give us a call at (203) 794-1171


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