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I’m not sure why, but “mail time” is a big deal in our house. When my son was younger and I was trying to think up kid-friendly chores for him to do, getting the mail and bringing it into the house was a favorite of his, especially if he was expecting a card with money from his aunt & uncle or his grandparents. Even my husband will regularly ask me “did anyone get the mail today”?
To be honest, checking the mailbox is not high on my list of priorities. In fact, it’s kind of a pain. Just yesterday, my husband brought the mail in and tossed it onto the kitchen counter. Apparently, “getting” the mail is his job while actually “opening” the mail is mine. So I asked him, “Are you looking for anything in particular?” He wasn’t.
There were nine (9) pieces of mail in that batch and guess how much of it was actual, usable mail? Just one piece, an explanation of benefits from the insurance company regarding my husband’s recent checkup, was worthwhile. I have even asked the insurance company if they could email me the document but apparently there are privacy issues. That makes sense. What about the rest of the mail?
One was a freebie flyer/newspaper thing that was basically filled with classified advertisements. There was an oil change postcard, two (2) credit card offers, a flyer from a store I haven’t shopped at for a couple of years, a postcard for a fireplace cleaning (I do not have a fireplace), a survey of some sort and a newsletter from the local library. Except for ONE single piece of paper, everything else had to be recycled. What a waste of time, postage and paper.
Even though I held on to my “old school” ways of writing checks and mailing them in with the invoices, I have finally embraced the Internet age and I do most things online. I can balance my checkbook, deposit money into my son’s school lunch account, and pay all my bills online. Come to think of it, I can turn to the Internet to get the weather updates, download coupon codes, shop, touch base with friends, and even be entertained. Yes, I do like to read an actual book from time to time, but that’s what libraries and Barnes & Noble are for.
Consider these staggering statistics from www.41pounds.org:
What can you do to help put a stop to this insanity?
Take charge of your inbox, reduce the amount of paper in your home and find better ways to spend your time. You’ll be saving trees and reducing harmful gas emissions. If every person got involved, think of the impact we could have.
For more information on this environmental threat, visit http://www.41pounds.org.
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Comment by Penny Roach on January 31, 2013 at 9:28pm It is indeed my pleasure Maureen. This is a community and someone was kind enough to take the time to help me get started blogging, so I wanted to pay that forward. It seems you and I have the same types of values and can certainly learn from each other. Please let me know how it goes!
Comment by Maureen Lucier on January 31, 2013 at 8:46pm Thank You So Much Penny!! Now you made my week!!! :) All amazing ideas! I really thought when I came up with the idea I was going to be bringing parents and children together and get them off the computer. I know social media is the way to go but I guess I gave up too quickly. After weeks of being in social media boot camps and trying to learn social media it became clear that the people that friended me wanted me to pay them to help me grow my business. So I got really frustrated and kinda gave up. I am going to try some of your amazing ideas for local though. I am the kind of person that can talk to anyone but when it comes to trying to sell someone on something I am not very good at that. I just want to thank you so much for taking so much of your time to help me, I really appreciate it so much. Best Maureen
Comment by Penny Roach on January 31, 2013 at 2:59pm Hey Maureen.
First of all, it was my pleasure to watch it. It's a GREAT idea!
I would say promote, promote, promote. I'm certainly no expert at this, but this is how I would go about it.
First, I would email my friends and family and just ask for feedback. Ask them what they think of the video and the concept and see if they'd be just willing to share their honest feedback. This is absolutely FREE.
Use social media. Set up a free Facebook page and promote it. You might consider doing a giveaway for one lucky boy or girl (could be a great gift at Easter). Pin it, tweet about it, get it out there.
Would the local school or library allow you to promote it? You could make a flyer right from your computer with the url for the video and put it on the bulletin board at the library. Maybe the school or library does a newsletter than could include you.
What about your local PTA or PTO? Maybe you could offer one as a raffle to raise money for a school project and each of the tickets (again, make them on the computer) would have the url to your video.
If you attend church, the youth group may have a way for you to get involved.
Ask your mommy friends for ideas. You're trying to "sell" to them but asking for their help. People love to feel needed and love to help a friend.
Very best of luck to you in your venture and best of luck to your daughter as she prepares for college!!
Penny at Green Moms and Kids
Comment by Maureen Lucier on January 29, 2013 at 12:30pm Wow thanks so much for watching you just made my day.
For reasons I cannot figure out I cannot get this business to take off no matter what I do.
I would love your feedback if you don't mind.
Maureen
Comment by Penny Roach on January 29, 2013 at 11:41am Thanks for the comment Christina. I will add that to my arsenal!
Maureen, I do remember those days of waiting by the mailbox for those letters! What a cool idea about kids and mail. I will watch it right now!
Thanks for the comments!!
Penny at Green Moms and Kids
Comment by Christina Chavez on January 28, 2013 at 8:12pm All great tips! I've also used these guys for years: https://www.catalogchoice.org
Comment by Maureen Lucier on January 28, 2013 at 8:03pm OMG same at our house - my daughter just recently became obsessed with getting the mail as she waits to hear what college has accepted her. My husband has NEVER opened an envelope and it piles up on the table till I open it. My daughter and I did start a business recently called "Kids You Got Mail" if you get a chance check out my video (www.kidsyougotmail.com) your son will love to get the mail then! Thanks for sharing...

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