NaviStone's Postcards Are Now Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified!
Did you know that 1 in 50 marketing postcards that are sent via USPS, is a NaviStone postcard?
Here at NaviStone, we are committed to protecting the environment and reducing our ecological footprint, all while delivering results for marketers.That's why we are proud to announce that NaviStone's postcards are now Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified.
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an independent, non-profit organization that sets high standards for responsible forest management. They provide a certification system that ensures forests are managed in an environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable way. When you see the FSC logo on a product, it means that the wood or paper used in that item comes from forests that meet these strict standards.To learn more about the FSC and its mission, visit here.
This switch to sustainable paper, is sure to make a big impact. Drive results for your business and make your mark on the world with NaviStone's new eco-friendly postcards!
The world of marketing has changed a great deal over the past twenty years, and it will continue to evolve as technology reshapes both consumer expectations and experience. It’s your job to see your brand through these changes. Your ultimate responsibility is to use all means at your disposal to deliver the best possible message to each customer.
Consumers leave clues behind during every step of their journey, and you can vastly improve the quality of your marketing communications by properly interpreting these clues. If you don’t make those customers a priority, they’ll find another company that will. People want to be spoken to on a personal level, and technology allows you to do exactly that.
The digital to print revolution is about using digital insights to help guide the customer to the bottom-of-the-funnel, and then reach them with a marketing piece that maximizes response rate. You are sending them a high impact marketing piece, such as a direct mail catalog or postcard when they’re ready for it; not too early, not too late.