Postmaster Hosting “Grow Your Business Day” Seminar


January 16, 2015 



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South Hackensack, NJ – Experts agree that small businesses contribute significantly to local economies by creating growth, innovation, and much needed jobs. Recognizing the economic importance of small businesses, Postmaster Anthony LoPrinzi is hosting a free “Grow Your Business Day” seminar on Thursday, Feb 5 at the South Hackensack Post Office at 560 Huyler Street. The informative 60-minute workshop begins promptly at 12 p.m. and is designed to show local businesses how to grow revenue by advertising their products and services with Every Door Direct Mail. Registration for the seminar is not required.

“Our Every Door Direct Mail service lets marketers send promotional and advertising pieces to their desired target audience without the need to acquire an address list or print specific names and addresses on the mail pieces,” emphasizes Postmaster Anthony LoPrinzi. “No permit or annual fees are required and postage is as low as 17.5¢ per piece,” he adds.  “Simply identify the targeted neighborhoods, drop the mail at the Post Office retail counter, pay for the postage, and the printed piece is delivered with the day's mail.”

The Postmaster explains that pizza parlors, restaurants, insurance and real estate agencies, florists, bakeries, lawn care services, auto dealerships, tax preparers, and party planners are a few examples of the many local businesses that have increased revenue by using Every Door Direct Mail.

“For more information log onto www.usps.com/business/every-door-direct-mail.htm or give Business Development Specialist Candace Heuer a call at 732-819-3685,” recommends Postmaster LoPrinzi.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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