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Printville USPS LynxTo Offer

Thanks to Printville and LynxTo, USPS Bulk Mail Offer Even Better

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Apparently Printville was inspired by our article yesterday. It referred to the U.S. Postal Service’s offering of 3% off all First Class mail that has a QR code (or 2-D barcode)…and our comments that by specifically using a social network building LynxTo’s QR code you could get more out of that code and even get some money back from our affiliate program.

Printville to Match USPS Offer
PrintvilleIn honor of this, Printville is going to match the U.S. Postal Service’s 3% off, but only for LynxTo customers, and only through the end of August.

LynxTo To Sweeten The Pot For 2 Days
We loved the idea so much, we decided to sweeten the pot even more and for 2 days only will offer $30 off the purchase of your first LynxTo.  All you need to do is enter this code in during checkout “USPS3%” and it will lower the price on your LynxTo mobile webpage and QR code. But this is only good through the night of August 5th.

So get your LynxTo and then start planning your campaign an get to Printville this month. $30 off one of the most powerful QR code generators in the world and 6% off mailings thanks to Printville and the USPS is a pretty sweet deal.

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Dust off the old mailbox for social media

Direct Mail Discount from USPS For 2D QR Code Can Build Social Networks

Drew Hannush by Drew Hannush ()  |  1 Comment

I hear what you’re saying…U.S. Postal Service, how old school.  But have you noticed that your mailbox is getting lighter and lighter with junk mail?

That’s right, that might be the perfect time to do that direct mail campaign you’ve put on the back burner. In fact, through August 31st the USPS is running an upfront 3% discount on First-Class Mail and Standard Mail letters and flats that include a mobile “2D barcode or QR code” to help revive the dying practice. That’s why you see companies like American Express adding QR codes to their bills. And when no one else is abusing it…it becomes more powerful.

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