The Truth About Tracking Flats. It’s Probably Not as Bad as You Think. |
May 24, 2022 Dave Lewis |
Flat-size mail has been the Achilles heel of mail tracking since the days of the PLANET code, late in the last century. The problem was really very simple: Letter-size mail is all sorted on automated sorting equipment – flats…not...
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Our Look at the National Postal Forum |
May 24, 2022 Dave Lewis |
We just returned from the National Postal Forum in Phoenix, Arizona. It was the first in-person NPF since 2019 – about 3 years. It was nice to get to see three-dimensional people again. Some of the highlights:
The Postmaster...
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WEEKLY US MAIL TRAFFIC REPORT – May 23, 2022 |
May 23, 2022 Dave Lewis |
A LITTLE UP, A LITTLE DOWN, MOSTLY JUST FLOATING AROUND THE TOP
All in all, it was an unexciting week in delivery land. Letters did fine, and flats were down a touch, but nothing about which to be concerned. ...
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WEEKLY US MAIL TRAFFIC REPORT – May 16, 2022 |
May 17, 2022 Dave Lewis |
ALL CATEGORIES REGAIN THEIR FOOTING – EXCEPT ONE
The Postal Service sent out a press release last week, sharing the April was their best on-time performance month to date in FY 2022. It was a great month for...
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WEEKLY US MAIL TRAFFIC REPORT – May 9, 2022 |
May 9, 2022 Dave Lewis |
A DOWNWARD CREEP FOR THREE WEEKS IN A ROW
We can’t quite seem to get spring off the ground here in the Mid-Atlantic, and we can’t quite get postal performance level. Service performance for letters,...
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7 Direct Mail Trends and Practices for 2022 |
May 6, 2022 Karen Bartram |
Did you know that direct mail is still the best way to get a response from your audience? In 2020, direct mail generated 4.4% more responses than emails, and 30% of millennials agreed that direct mailers are more likely to get them to take a specific...
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WEEKLY US MAIL TRAFFIC REPORT – May 2, 2022 |
May 2, 2022 Dave Lewis |
ALL SYSTEMS NOMINAL
Pardon my NASA speak there. It just means that all systems appear to be operating as expected – as expected.
All that said, for the week beginning April 18, 2022, First-Class...
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