USPS Homepage Skip Navigation Home   |   Help   |   Sign In
Find a ZIP Code   /   Locate a Post Office   /   Track & Confirm   /   Calculate Postage   /   Change Address   /   Find a Form
Business Household Buy Stamps and Shop All Products and Services About USPS and News
Main Navigation Bar

Home > About USPS & News > Forms & Publications > Postal Periodicals & Publications > MailPro  > Nov/ Dec 2007

NEW BRANDING CAMPAIGN:
IT'S ALL IN TODAY'S MAIL

Life moves fast. And Today’s Mail has more ways to help you keep up.

Through a new branding campaign, the Postal Service is informing consumers and businesses about the many ways Today’s Mail can meet their needs.

“We’re all about improving service and technology to make it easier for our customers to use the mail, both businesses and consumers,” says Rod DeVar, manager of Advertising for the Postal Service. “Through our research, we found many people didn’t know about our online services and other access options. With this new effort, we’re highlighting the fact that mail and technology are totally compatible, and mail can connect Postmaster General John Potter(left) talks with exhibitor James Bowler of Mail Express, Hebron, KY, during National PCC Day Eventwith customers on their terms. We’re giving them choices on when, where and how.”

The new campaign was launched with a mailing of 136 million postcards to U.S. households and businesses, listing the many ways that Today’s Mail can meet the needs of a busy population.
The mail is a website at usps.com that lets you order stamps, print labels, arrange for package pickups and do most of what you can do at a Post Office.

You can go online to create your own stamps and design unique greeting cards, order free eco-friendly packaging or find the nearest Post Office with late hours.

Business owners can ship a package without leaving their desks, order shipping supplies between meetings and know when a customer’s check is really in the mail.

And more.

Solutions. Opportunities. And new ways to help.

It’s all in Today’s Mail.  

 

MailPro
News for Mailing Professionals

FYI

To help determine mailpiece size, use Notice 3-S, First-Class Mail Shape-Based Pricing Template. Contact your local Post Office to obtain one.

Previous Page next page
       Site Map    Contact Us    Affiliates    Gov't Services    Jobs     |    National & Premier Accounts
Copyright © 1999-2004 USPS. All Rights Reserved.  Terms of Use  Privacy Policy  No FEAR Act EEO Data
Postal Inspectors Web Page  Postal Inspectors
Preserving the Trust
Inspector General Web Page Inspector General
Promoting Integrity