Your Biggest Envelope Addressing
Questions… Answered.
The mailing
has been on your “to do” list for a while. You sit down to tackle it. And even
though you’ve addressed envelopes dozens
of times – you still wonder. Are you doing it right? Whether you’re addressing 20 envelopes or 200 - a few basic tips help get the job done right.
Labeling and Addressing
Envelopes
are your first impression. That’s why every last detail counts. Using a
software program might work for a large mailing, while hand addressing creates
a more personalized feel for recipients.
No matter
which approach you take, a few basic tips stay the same:
Use a complete return address. If you aren’t using pre-printed
company envelopes, include the following in the top-left envelope corner: your
name, company name and return address. Another option is writing the return
address on the back envelope flap.
The recipient’s information. Make sure the recipient’s
information is easily read and complete. The address should be in the center of
the envelope and parallel to the longest side. Proper format also recommends
that you include the name and title on the first line, rather than using two separate
lines.
The address
and suite number should also be on a single line. Then, on a new line below, include
the city, state and zip code.
Add the final touches. Making mistakes during the
addressing process happens, and that’s alright. But avoid crossing out
mistakes. Instead, start fresh with a new envelope, which communicates a
greater level of care and accuracy to your recipient.
Taking the
time to address envelopes correctly helps your mail arrive safely and presents
a professional image for you or your company.
It’s a
little task that makes a big impact.
Have you made a mistake addressing
an envelope lately?
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