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Houston Hall Conference Support Center
3417 Spruce Street, Lower Level
Philadelphia, PA 19104

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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Print Shop
Houston Hall Conference Support Center
Lower Level
3417 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

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Presbyterian Medical Center Print Shop
Wright-Saunders Building, Room W-55
Lower Level
51 North 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Monday-Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm

Pennsylvania Hospital Print Shop
Garfield Duncan Building
Lower Level
301 So. 8th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm

Postcards With An Edge

April showers bring May flowers, and hopefully a postcard in your mailbox. That’s the hope of organizers of the annual National Postcard Week, which is celebrated the first week of May.

While the holiday celebrates postcard collecting, this is a great time of year for your business to consider a direct mail campaign. Here are a few things to consider when planning a direct mail piece:

Postcards are meant to be eye catching. You have only a few seconds to catch the recipient’s attention as they rifle through their bills and other mail. Don’t forget to design both sides of the card since you won’t know which side will appear face up.

Keep your message simple. You only have so much space on a postcard so don’t try and fill it up with a bunch of text. Give your customers only the necessary information with a call to action. Make sure to keep your design and message consistent with the brand of your company.

Postcards are still one of the most effective marketing tools to reach a specific target market at an affordable price. Work with your local print company to design a postcard that will work best for your marketing goal.

And during this holiday, don’t forget to send a personal postcard to a friend.