You can prepare your mail packs yourself or work with a mail house to get your campaign to market. If you're preparing your own mail packs, this can be as simple as print, fold, insert and send.
Whether you’re using a mail house or doing it yourself, there are a variety of cost-effective mail solutions that can offer a discount on your postage when sending mail in bulk.
- Promo Post: If you’re sending more than 4000 items of promotional mail, Promo Post offers you a cost-effective and straightforward way to send your articles in bulk.
- Unaddressed Mail: Reach consumers and businesses more effectively by using our Unaddressed Mail to distribute your letterbox advertising. Send catalogues, flyers and other promotional material nationwide, or target suburbs or postcodes.
- Imprint/Metered Mail: Used to pay for postage to provide a lower cost than Full Rate Mail. Many small to medium businesses use postage meters as a convenient way to pay for postage.
- Clean Mail: Machine-addressed letters with no need to barcode or sort.
- Charity Mail: If you're an income tax exempt charity or an organisation endorsed as a deductible gift recipient (DGR), Charity Mail helps you save money on your bulk mail (300 items or more).
Once your mail is prepared to our specific service requirements, lodge your articles at an approved Australia Post Lodgement facility.1
Payment Options
You can pay for these services using an Australia Post Business Credit Account, cash, debit and credit cards.
Mail house options
For larger volumes (typically more than 300 letters), or if you're time constrained, you may prefer to use a mail house. They can handle both small and large volume mailings. They can also use your existing customer address data or help source mailing lists for you.
An added bonus is their ability to prepare your mail in a way that maximises postage discounts from Australia Post.
You can contact one of our Bulk Mail Partners to assist you with the printing, preparation and lodgement of your mail.