It’s official: The United States Postal Service has changed regulations affecting how you send church newsletters and other mailings to your members.
You can’t afford to ignore these changes. Noncompliance can mean extra postage charges, delivery delays and even rejection of your mailings.
Unfortunately, these new regulations cause new confusion for postal workers and postal users alike. You could try to reach someone at your busy local post office who might explain the changes to you, but times of reform can be disconcerting for postal employees. Or you could attempt to read the USPS manuals yourself, but you’d have to interpret the confounding government “legalese.”
But here’s a better way: Order Postal Regulation Special Report for Churches. This special report has been written with church staffs in mind. Its comprehensive, easy-to-understand information comes directly from a reporter on exclusive assignment to monitor USPS changes and how they affect churches.
The special report explains the new regulations in everyday language. Its user-friendly presentation will help you save money and avoid a lot of needless hassle.
Order Postal Regulation Special Report for Churches and you’ll learn about:
• New tabbing requirements for sealing your newsletters.
• Classifications and regulations for different types of mailings — and how to get the best rates.
• The affect that automation standards will have on your mailings.
• How to fold your church newsletter so it qualifies for automated rates.
• The importance of barcodes and presorting.
• Address standardization to make your mailings “postal friendly” and ensure prompt delivery.
• Rates for standard nonprofit mailings.
• Definitions of postal terms.
• Other options for sending important church information.
• Where to turn for more help.
This Report was last Updated April, 2010.
Paper Version is no longer available for this product.