The
upside of traditional mail
Traditional mail — or “snail mail,”
as it’s been branded in the Internet age — is frequently regarded as wasteful,
expensive, and slow. Yet, in reality, traditional mail adds great value and
validity to a business. It’s a memorable, personal touch that can only be
achieved when you have a physical object to hold in your hands. When you send a
personal note, letter, announcement, or advertisement via mail services, you’re
supplying each recipient with a physical copy to read and keep; it’s much
easier to remember something that’s stuck to your refrigerator or above your
desk than something buried deep in your inbox.
Traditional mail has evolved a lot
over the years. Anything you might need to mail can be picked up from your
office, stamps can be purchased online, and packages or letters can be tracked
with ease. You can now also outsource your mailing needs; companies such as
L-mail.com or docsaway.com send physical letters from documents or emails
you’ve uploaded. They’ve even revolutionized international mail by having your
documents and letters printed and mailed locally, so you pay domestic rates
rather than international ones.
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situations where you should choose snail mail over email
There are many ways traditional mail
outweighs electronic communication. Here are just three situations in which
traditional mail has the upper hand:
1.
Sending a personal message
Whether you’re sending your thanks,
your condolences, or your congratulations, a physical card or letter shows a
greater level of thought and investment in the message than its electronic
counterparts. It’s more deliberate and meaningful, demonstrating to the
recipient that you took the time to sit down with a pen and jot a note, rather
than type a message on your phone. A physical letter really makes an impact.
2.
Confirming addresses
Sending a letter or package with an
activation code attached will allow a company to confirm that the recipient
lives where he says he lives. Companies offering digital services can help
avoid chargeback and can comply with the “Know Your Customer” legislation by
sending traditional mail with activation codes. You’re also protecting your
customers against identity theft by seeking confirmation on their purchases, an
action they’ll greatly appreciate.
3.
Meeting legal requirements
There are some documents that still
have to be sent by mail in order to meet legal requirements. This process
ensures that the recipient received a copy of the document and has it in his possession.
A tangible copy of a document is also more likely to be kept than an electronic
version — reducing the number of headaches your team may endure.
Advancements in technology have made
communication easier and faster, but traditional mail can still reach more
people around the globe than email can. Businesses should remember the many
circumstances in which the benefits of “snail mail” far outweigh the mailing
costs, proving to customers that you’ll take the extra step to personally reach
out. Taking advantage of the ways traditional mail has changed and evolved to
be faster, cheaper, and easier for business use can really set your company
apart from the rest — and make a lasting impression on your clients.
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