Author: Steve Kearney

  • Price Does Matter

    May 3, 2017 Even with the CPI price cap, USPS raised two key fundraising mail streams by CPI+3 Above inflation pricing will affect mail volume Imagine the impact with an altered or no CPI cap It’s not too early to consider “tipping point” or “death spiral” Of course, price matters in most situations. It especially…

  • USPS Price Cap Change Not the Answer–Veritiv Key Notes

    Veritiv Blog KEY NOTES – VOLUME 04 NUMBER 16 Erv Drewek | April 21, 2017 USPS Price Cap Change Not the Answer – The Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers believes the last thing the U.S. Postal Service needs to fix its current predicament is price increases above inflation brought on by removal of the current CPI…

  • USPS price cap change not the answer

    April 19, 2017 Mounting evidence that altering the price cap is not the answer We believe the last thing the U.S. Postal Service needs to fix its current predicament is price increases above inflation brought on by removal of the current CPI price cap system. The price cap is the closest thing USPS has to the…

  • Alliance notes

    April 19, 2017 Alliance notes—click the links to read important stories Promo Marketing: USPS Rolls Out Digital Mailbox Preview Feature Nationwide Billings Gazette: ‘Mail goes by us like 2 times before it gets here’: Rural Montana waits for Postal Service reform Forbes: Understanding Basic USPS Requirements For Direct Mail Entrepreneur: How the Seasons Affect Your…

  • Why FSS should be scrapped–Dead Tree Edition

    Thursday, April 13, 2017 Why the Flats Sequencing System Should Be Scrapped A 2011 presentation explained how FSS would streamline the handling of flat mail. Oops! What many have long suspected has now been confirmed: The U.S. Postal Service’s Flats Sequencing System is a disastrous failure that cannot be fixed. The FSS is adding so…

  • Publishers Battle USPS “Stupidity Tax”–Publishing Executive

    VIEW FROM THE TREE April 11, 2017 Postal Rate Fight Continues as Publishers Battle USPS “Stupidity Tax” Source: Pixabay By D. Eadward Tree FACEBOOKFACEBOOKTWITTERTWITTERLINKEDINLINKEDINGOOGLE +GOOGLE+EMAILEMAIL4 COMMENTSCOMMENTS “Told you so. Now don’t try to slap us with a Stupidity Tax.” That, in essence, is the magazine industry’s response to the U.S. Postal Service’s latest attempt to…

  • Raiding USPS Coffers Goes Back Years

    April 10, 2017, Linn’s Stamp News Congress’ habit of raiding USPS coffers goes back almost 30 years. Postmaster General Anthony M. Frank came to Washington, D.C., in 1988 with a mandate to run the United States Postal Service like a business. That’s why the former California savings and loan executive was furious when he discovered…

  • Nonprofits are an anchor in the mailbox

    April 6, 2017 A note from a friend “I have been reading every letter submitted to the PRC by the many members of your Association commenting on the 10-year review. Each letter delivers a powerful message about the importance of our charitable organizations and the importance of stable and predictable postage rates for their mission…

  • Nonprofits weigh in with PRC Commissioners

    April 6, 2017 Notes from many friends in the nonprofit sector Leaders in over 30 nonprofit organizations took the unusual step (for them) to write a letter or declaration to the Commissioners of the Postal Regulatory Commission. They urged the Commissioners to retain the current system of regulating postal rates. The future of nonprofit mailers…

  • Alliance notes

    April 6, 2017 Alliance notes–click the links to read important stories Future Fundraising Now: Podcast – How to Create Great Fundraising Teasers USPS: Pre-MTAC Webinar: Informed Delivery Program, Tuesday, April 11, 2017 from 2:00PM-3:00PM (EDT) The Hill: Criticism of the Postal Service is unfounded and unfair com: Unbelievable new USPS service will revolutionize the way…