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In such cases dimensional mailers are the most effective way to reach elusive prospects with your message. A dimensional mailer has more than two dimensions. Unlike postcard, envelopes & mailers or letter, it has three dimensions. Mostly they are boxes, but can also be sturdy envelopes having something three-dimensional inside.
A major advantage with three dimensional mailers is that they look very important in their box or tube and manage to get past receptionists and are hardly seen as junk mail. They help you to stand out in the lot of mailers and envelopes. You can do many other things with your dimensional mailer, such as tying up some marketing materials, like your business cards.
Dimensional mail stands out from the rest so it is effective. It differs from the rest of the mails that the executive is receiving that day. It is almost guaranteed that dimensional mail always gets opened.
A dimensional mailer need not have to be a box only. It can be anything that is not flat. Boxes and mailing tubes are the two most common dimensional mailer and both are regulated for postage by the world's most postal services. Though they will cost you more to ship but they are likely to get a higher response rate.
The good thing with dimensional mailer boxes is that you can print a
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The lone and biggest downside with dimensional mailers is that they are expensive and cost you so much to mail. That's why you should only send them to a small target market. You should keep in mind that the target market should be potential customers that are very well-qualified and likely to do business with you.
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