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title: "Postcards: An automated take on a classic marketing channel"
description: "When we think of quick, effective marketing communications channels we tend to think of email and social media. But don't overlook trusted channels like direct mailed postcards—which can now be automated."
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# Postcards: An automated take on a classic marketing channel

When we think of quick, effective marketing communications channels we tend to think of email and social media. But don't overlook trusted channels like direct mailed postcards—which can now be automated.

When we think of quick, effective marketing communications channels we tend to think of email and social media. These days, we love our digital channels. 

That’s understandable as they’re generally easy (and often free) to set up and provide analytics that let you track performance. But with everyone focusing on these channels, cutting through the noise is increasingly challenging. 

Offline channels like direct mail—and in particular postcards—can be a way to get your brand and message actually seen. While this is a longstanding [marketing channel](https://zapier.com/blog/marketing-channels), there are new, digital, automated ways to create and send Postcards.

## The classic postcard

Businesses have advertised with postcards since the 19th century when they started using trade cards. These simple postcards allowed them to promote:

- Their brand
- New products and services
- Special offers

Trade cards' popularity took a hit when radio and TV became the go-to platforms for reaching the masses. That's continued with the emergence of digital channels like paid search, social, and email marketing. But they have had a resurgence of late though as businesses realize postcards are a cost-effective addition to a modern marketing strategy.

## Why postcards work

According to a [2016 review commissioned by the United States Postal Service](https://tensionenvelope.com/sites/default/files/2016_mail_moments_report_may_160504_1400.pdf?_ga=2.90455261.695139660.1545336753-1169843420.1545336753), 86% of consumers take the time to read through their mail. Your customers, like you and me, get bombarded by emails and other targeted, (predominantly digital) marketing from everyone—including your competitors. With a thoughtful postcard in their mailbox, you add an extra, creative, private touch to your marketing. A postcard is something tactile, something they can hold on to (and then put on the fridge).

## The automated postcard

Automation and on-demand printing have made postcards easier than ever to send. Businesses can now not only get postcards printed and distributed to individual addresses, to any size database, with just a few clicks, but the whole process can be totally automated. 

Automated postcards are perfect for one-off sends like:

- Thank you notes for purchases, a lovely follow-up for customers.
- Abandoned cart follow-ups, an effective way to bring shoppers back.
- Appointment reminders that will get stuck on the fridge and not forgotten.

And also for recurring sends like: 

- Seasonal campaigns, so you can reuse annual promotions with minimal effort.
- Birthday postcards, to remind loyal customers to visit.
- Real estate postcards, to promote a new property you have on the market or seasonal housing market changes.

## Automatically send postcards

Using automation to send marketing postcards to individual addresses is fairly new, but easy to do using Zapier. You can use Zapier to send single or bulk postcards to important customers and leads when they make purchases, based on a calendar, or from a spreadsheet. 

Several apps on the Zapier platform allow you to send postcards, like , [ZenDirect](https://www.zendirect.com/), or [Thanks.io](https://www.thanks.io/). If you're interested in getting started with any of the recommended workflows below, click the button next to a Zap you'd like to try and you'll be taken to your Zapier account and walked through the setup process. 

Here are a few examples of effective use cases for Postcards using Zapier:

### Welcome new clients or customers

New clients and customers help your business grow. Sending people a welcome postcard brings a personalized touch, and with these automated workflows, your team doesn't have to do the work of getting them out the door.

#### Send a thank-you postcard for new orders

#### Send welcome notes to new contacts or customers

### Send appointment reminders

When someone books a new meeting, use these Zaps to send postcards that remind them of your upcoming time together. 

If you store events in a Google Calendar—for client birthdays, renewal dates, or other milestone events—you can use a Delay step to send a reminder several weeks ahead of the scheduled calendar event.

### Connect with real estate buyers and sellers

If you run a real estate business postcards can be a great way to keep your properties and business top-of-mind for your past and current clients.

## Add automation to get more from your postcards

Postcards are a great way to tap into an offline marketing channel—and one that has cut-through. Whereas historically you could be manually applying address labels and physically dropping your bundled postcards off at your local post office—you can now have them completely automated making it even easier to include them in an integrated marketing communications plan. 

Postcards have always been effective, they've always been cheap and now they're super easy.

**Related reading:**

- [How to automatically print mailing labels](https://zapier.com/blog/print-shipping-labels/)
- [Our favorite Zaps: Streamline your client gifting process](https://zapier.com/blog/thank-customers/)
- [CRM automation to boost your team's productivity](https://zapier.com/blog/crm-automation-for-your-team/)