Hopefully, by now you have gotten word that the Postal Regulatory Commission has proposed to increase catalog postal rates well above the Congressionally-mandated CPI levels to erase the red ink at the US Postal Service. Postage is already two-thirds of the variable...
Spend Less on Paper This Year
Direct mail marketing of any sort can be a costly — although remarkably worthwhile — endeavor. It’s assumed that this is mostly due to postal costs, which admittedly are significant. However, by working with a mailing professional like The Dingley Press, you’ll have...
The Only Content Marketing Resolution You Need to Make in 2018
In 2017, social media reach and engagement plummeted on Instagram and Facebook, leaving marketers with their heads in their hands and time-tested tactics suddenly in the trash. Turns out, one of the best new marketing methods has been overlooked and undervalued:...
New Year, New Ways to Pay
2018 could very well be the year of less — at least where your customers’ wallets are concerned. Of course, mobile wallets have been around for several years, but this is the year we’re seeing digital commerce bust from its seams of computers and smartphones...
CNBC Story on Millennials and Catalogs – with Dingley Highlights
The title of the CNBC story is Millennials are more interested in catalogs than your grandmother is. Dingley is one of several featured companies and our own vice president of sales, Jim Gibbs, is in the spotlight again. They even mention Dingley's growth and current...
Tis’ the Season for Traditions, New and Old
This time of year is always a bit nostalgic. Beyond enjoying the traditions we share with family and friends, it’s also fun to look back at our industry’s rich history: The first mail-order catalog in the U.S. was Tiffany’s Blue Book, sent in 1845. (Although some...