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For the new project, it is necessary to promptly send one-time free letters throughout Russia to the mailboxes of subscribers who have subscribed to the service, with the data of a particular person.
The letter may have an insert, or an insert and a small attachment to the thickness of the sheet. Are there ready-made solutions for this or do you need to conclude an agreement with the post office?
Judging by the reviews about her work, I really would not want to get involved, and courier delivery for the most part is an expensive service, more suitable for large sizes. Maybe you can suggest something?
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It's bad that your geography of recipients is blurred. One office somehow needed to distribute around the city in strictly defined microdistricts (cable TV), so they entered into an agreement with a free newspaper and its distributors simply threw it into boxes. Moreover, the letters themselves were sent to the city by e-mail and printed on the spot. When it came time to enter the market in another city, the scheme was cloned by picking up an advertising agency that advertised in elevators.
The benefit is in two directions: it is unnecessary to carry correspondence between cities by road and a penny for distributors.
if the service is in a specific city, then we used courier delivery around the city,
but not to be confused with the "Courier Service" such as TNT, FederalExpress or DHL
in St. Petersburg, this is EkstroBalt - a newspaper of free ads.
and it's not that expensive.
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