Model40

Local Direct Mail

One postcard. Twelve local businesses. Every mailbox in the neighborhood.

Model40 prints and mails a shared postcard to households across Northern Kentucky. Each card has twelve slots, six per side, one business per category. You pay one flat fee for your slot. I cover printing and mailing. Want a bigger piece of the card? Multi-slot and full-side options are available at an upgrade.

How it works

From the brief to the mailbox.

  1. 01

    Pick a slot

    Twelve slots per card, six per side. One business per category, first come, first served.

  2. 02

    Design your slot

    Send me what you want to say. I lay it out and send you a proof.

  3. 03

    Print and mail

    Postcards go out on a set schedule. You get a digital copy for your records.

  4. 04

    Track response

    Every card has a QR code and URL you control. I can build the landing page too.

What you get

A serious piece of mail, priced reasonably.

  • A professionally designed slot on a shared postcard
  • Mailing to a targeted Northern Kentucky route
  • One business per category, so no competitors on the same card
  • Digital proofs before anything prints
  • QR code and landing page URL you control
  • A delivery date you can count on

Pricing

$600per slot

Flat fee. One of twelve slots on the card. You pay the $600, I handle design, print, postage, and distribution to the target route. No percentage splits, no add-on bills after the fact. Want more presence? Two slots side-by-side, a half side, or a full side are all available at an upgrade, priced by footprint. Written quote before anything ships.

  • Single slot: $600
  • Double slot: by quote
  • Half side: by quote
  • Full side: by quote

Good fit for

Neighborhood-first businesses with a defined service area.

HVACPlumbingElectricalLawn careRoofingRestaurantsSalonsDentistsVetsAuto repairGymsCleaners

What's next

Have somewhere worth sending them?

A postcard moves people toward a phone call or a website. If the place they land isn't in shape, the card does half its job. I build sites that finish the job.

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