Direct Mail Hand Enclosing Specialists since 1992!
Hand Enclosing, Hand Fulfilment, Hand Fill, Hand Inserting, Hand Mailing, Hand Assembly, Manual Enclosing - call it what you will, it all amounts to the same thing - Mail by Hand. And we've been doing it for donkey's years!
Whitney Woods co-founders, Paul Whitney and Chris Woods have over 50 years combined experience in the world of direct mail and direct marketing in the UK going back to the eighties. However, after forming the fulfilment house in 1992 the decision was made to keep the mailing house operation simple and to concentrate on the skills that we already had in house - hand work.
Right from the start our direct mail clients have been advertising and direct marketing agencies; in-house marketing professionals and direct marketing specialists with good direct marketing ideas - marketing people who want “something different” by way of a direct mail campaign. As a consequence, everything has HAD to be done by hand. We have mailed stress toys; sweets and chocolates; folders and pens; inflatable products; first aid kits; all kinds of corporate gifts – nearly all of which call for re-packing into kits and being prepared for the mail service by hand.
The direct mail advertising products featured on our promotional pop-ups site www.popupmailers.co.uk – promotional mailers; pop-up mail shots; interactive direct mail pieces – are all treated as hand enclosures.
The work isn’t all promotional mail fulfilment or working with custom enclosures and we have many regular clients who use our direct mail services because machine insertion isn’t appropriate. We work for quite a few magazine publishers whose titles call for hand inserts and poly bagging. Catalogues and mailings with multiple brochures are often suitable only for manual inserting. Many direct marketing campaigns call for items to be cross-matched and hand matching is often the only solution. Or it could be that it is simply a low volume direct mailing which makes it more suitable for hand enclosing and simple letter enclosing jobs are very common. |