One of the biggest problems today for people utilizing direct mail to reach their target audience is getting noticed or having their message land on the “A” pile when the mail-sorting process begins. The public is very hip to traditional gimmicks. As a matter of fact, after years of studying direct mail techniques, I see so many look-a-like pieces that I have ended up tossing important stuff. The only method left to attract a reader is intrigue and uniqueness.
Yellow lined paper is unusual and a real attention grabber. It is best used with a blue handwriting font to look truly personalized. Another style is to use a “Courier” font. This gives the impression of the message being typed.
Using yellow lined paper will increase readership and that is what counts so don’t worry about hitting the lines perfectly. The biggest problem that can arise by using yellow lined paper from a pad is that it’s weight will wreck a printer by causing paper jams or worse. There are only a few sources that can provide printer friendly paper.
It is important to make sure that the yellow shows through the outside of the envelope so the person receiving the mail will be interested and open it. Use either a clear view front or just a window and put your postage and mailing information on the back.
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