Java Contactor - Print Address Labels
Use the Java Contactor to print address labels to conduct direct marketing campaigns, send letters and packages. Print standard Avory style mail labels in sizes such as 1/2" x 1 3/4", 3/4" x 2 1/4", 1" x 2 5/8", 1" x 4", 1 1/3" x 4", 2" x 4" and 3 1/3" x 4". It's much easier than using a mail merge function and its easy to print address labels for a subset of your customer contacts. The Java Contactor can also print return address labels, so you can have both the customer and return address printed for a more professional look.
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- Java Contactor (v) 4 for Microsoft Windows
- Java Contactor (v) 4 for Mac OSX
- Java Contactor (v) 3 UNIX
- Java Contactor (v) 4 for Mac OSX
Quick Start with the Java Contactor to print address labels
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When you need to answer more questions about how use the Java Contactor as a small business CRM software tool, use the extensive help section.Why use the Java Contactor to print address labels?
It's easy to print address labels from the Java Contactor. Start by importing contact lists, segment the lists into groups and print address labels by group. By creating small subsets of customers, you can track the success of several direct marketing offers and then send the most effective campaign to the whole customer list. Use the Java Contactor calendar to save the dates for each sample campaign and store response rate information in the calendar entries. After the test period is over, compare the response rates and send the most successful campaign to the rest of the list. This is the same strategy that fortune 500 companies use. For example, magazines companies create multiple subscription offers, send each offer to a small subset of customers whose subscriptions are expiring, examine the effectiveness of each campaign and then send the offer that gets the best response rate.