![]() USPS provides a nifty mapping tool to help you find the routes you want to target, and how many pieces are needed for each route. Instead of addressing each piece, you just choose the postal routes where you want your mail delivered. Large pieces like this would cost $1.35 each to mail if you used regular First Class! USPS passes that savings on to you, charging just no more than 30.1¢ per piece for pieces up to 12" x 15". ![]() It's cheap for USPS to handle, because they don't have to worry about getting the correct piece to the correct recipient. And, unlike all other bulk mail, you don't have to sort the mail in any order and no USPS mailing permit is required. It's simple for you, because you don't have to address the pieces, or even have an address list. The postal carrier simply puts one piece in every mail box on their route (just like grocery ads). "Every Door Direct Mail" (EDDM) is the cheapest and easiest way to mail to every residential address in an area. Special Preparation Instructions for Political Mailings. Political mailings using Every Door Direct Mail. For the best delivery, be sure to follow the special instructions for political candidate mail.However, mailings sent by national and state party committees can qualify as nonprofit, as can some materials mailed by voter registration officials. Political bulk mail is usually considered to be commercial mail and is not eligible for nonprofit rates. ![]()
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