Corefact EDDM FAQs
Are you looking for a way to reach more doorsteps for less? Every Door Direct Mail or EDDM® is a cost-effective mailing solution for geographical farming to every address along a USPS carrier's route. Follow along with our video for step-by-step instructions to define your mailing list recipients by zip code, age range, and number of households.
Important Information
EDDM is not recommended for time-sensitive mailings. If timing is critical to your EDDM campaign, it’s important to plan ahead to ensure your delivery arrives, usually within a two-week timeframe.
EDDM Custom Upload Guidelines
- The PDF design must be a 6” x 11” or 6” x 12” postcard or a 8.5” x 11” flat mailer.
- Mailing area is selected by carrier route (or a subsection of a ZIP code). For more information, visit USPS.com/everydoordirectmail.
- Use EDDM Retail Indicia, a postage payment mark, instead of a regular postage or meter stamp. Download a ready-to-use EDDM Retail Indicia.
Create Your Bulk Mailing Farming List
EDDM, or Every Door Direct Mail, is a cost-effective mailer you send to a carefully designed list of recipients in a specific geographic region.
Ready to create your bulk mailing farming list by zip code for business and residential or only residential recipients? Follow along with our video for step-by-step instructions to define your recipients by zip code, age range, and the number of households.
Still have questions about EDDM? We've got answers!
Need help?
Our Customer service team is ready to come to the rescue:
Call us: +(866) 777-3986
Monday through Friday 8:00 AM - 5 PM PST
Email: CS@Corefact.com
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