Advertising Mail
Love it or hate it, Advertising Mail is an unavoidable part of many people’s lives as methods of targeting customers not only through the post but over the internet become ever more advanced. Also known as junk mail or direct mail, unsolicited advertising makes up an ever increasing portion of the world’s postal services.
Direct marketing companies are also becoming better at targeting customers’ email inboxes urging them to buy goods and services they may or may not want or need. Although consumer groups are trying to push through legislation to protect individuals’ privacy, the sharing of information on particular customers who may be interested in what an Advertising Mail company has to offer is big business.
A dedicated website called direct-mail-info.co.uk has now been set up to give specific information to interested parties on the world of Advertising Mail. One of the major problems of the proliferation of Advertising Mail being sent through the post is the environmental impact of so much paper being put straight in the recipient’s bin.
Although this is not so important as far as email correspondence is concerned, many people find that the last thing they want to do each day when they get to the office is sift through the large amounts of junk mail which can accumulate in their accounts.
The creators of direct-mail-info.co.uk hope to provide visitors to their site with detailed information on everything to do with Advertising Mail: including how to deal with unsolicited offers of everything from credit cards to slightly less salubrious products. Unfortunately, junk mail is here to stay for the time being, but at least now there is a dedicated website to help consumers understand it a little better.