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The Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) is a document that lays out the policies and prices of the United States Postal Service (USPS). In legal parlance, it contains the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service. Changes to the DMM are announced in the Federal Register.
Unlike USPS First-Class Mail, USPS Marketing Mail is a bulk mail service. Companies and organizations can use it to mail marketing materials such as postcards, flyers, circulars, advertising, newsletters, bulletins, catalogs--and even small parcels.
Maximum weight limit for machinable nonautomation USPS Marketing mail letters is 3.5 ounces (0.2188 pound).
Affordable, Targeted Advertising Use Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) services to promote your small business in your local community. If youre having a sale, opening a new location, or offering coupons, EDDM can help you send postcards, menus, and flyers to the right customers.
[Revise the text of 7.1 to read as follows:] USPS categorizes parcels into one of two mail-processing categories: machinable or nonstandard. These categories are based on the physical dimensions of the piece, and the placement of the delivery address and other required labels on the piece.
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This will simplify the product for customers and reduce pricing complexity. USPS Marketing Mail Parcels Simple Samples allows companies to send trial-sized samples to specific households or to every address in a market area, without the need for outer packaging.
The primary differences between First Class and Standard mail (aka Marketing Mail) are price, speed of delivery, as well as options for mail forwarding and returns on mail with outdated addresses. Below youll find details on how to save on postage in 2021 with our first-class vs. marketing mail comparison guide.
Mailers use USPS Marketing Mail to send: Printed matter, flyers, circulars, advertising (including Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) and Every Door Direct Mail - Retail). Newsletters, bulletins, and catalogs. Small parcels.

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