USPS Guidebook Helps Small Businesses Choose Mailing Options

NEW ORLEANS -- The U.S. Postal Service previewed at the Spring 2003 National Postal Forum a guidebook to help small businesses and nonprofit organizations choose the best postal products and services to meet their mailing needs.


The book, "A Guide to Mailing for Businesses and Organizations," is the second in a series of books to replace the Domestic Mail Manual. The current manual is a complex document full of complicated directions, instructions and phrases.


The first booklet was introduced last fall, targeted to individual customers. Other books in the series will focus on beginning and small bulk mailers, and professional mailers.


The guidebook will be free at larger post offices in early summer. It also will be available at www.usps.com.


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