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How to Get An Envelope Opened: 11 Tricky Tactics

  1. Give your envelope an official, important look
  2. Be unusual or unexpected
  3. Personalize the envelope
  4. Add teaser copy
  5. Use a window
  6. Put a real stamp on it (instead of metering)
  7. Add stickers, cartoons or other special effects
  8. Say nothing
  9. Never ask a question that could be answered, "No"
  10. Use an Express Mail envelope
  11. Put an offer on your envelope

Bonus idea: Put a deadline on the envelope.

 

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Richmond, IN  47374

Email: garya@mcs1.net
Phone: 765.935.1127

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