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Archive for November 13th, 2007

Compare Catalog Choice and Stop the Junk Mail

Gidday,

There are more and more services now that you can chose from to opt out of postal junk mail. Just in the last month another service launched their beta website, www.catalogchoice.org.

Cost
The service is FREE.

How it Works
Catalog Choice is under a beta release with a site that operates very similarly to our own. You can stop individual catalogs per address and add all the members of your household to your account as we do at Stopthejunkmail.com

Available Catalogs
You can search for a catalog such as LL Bean, but you cannot selectively stop individual publications from LL Bean. With stopthejunkmail.com you have a the ability to stop LL Bean Home and keep LL Bean Kids for instance.

Account History
You can track your opt out choices on your Account as you can with stopthejunkmail.com.

Usage
You can add any number of catalogs to your account and record the customer information from the back of the catalog, as we do at stopthejunkmail.com but we also allow other codes to be added from the address label.

New Suggestions
You can suggest new catalogs if you cannot find the one you are looking for, as we do at stopthejunkmail.com.

Direct Mail
They do not handle direct mail or the DMA, only catalogs. There are no banks, newsletters, magazines, non-profits, charities, Insurance companies or political parties, computer resellers, churches, hospitals or cable companies. Stopthejunkmail.com handles all of these and many more.

How Long does it Take?
Catalog Choice has over 120,000 individuals signed up plus over 1 million opt outs recorded. They must be very busy, I am a bit worried though because it is unclear as to how they process opt out requests. I am not sure if it is a manual process or an electronic process but they do promise your catalogs will cease in about 10 weeks. I did find a blog entry from Oct 30th that said “Our team is working hard processing your opt-out requests”. At stopthejunkmail.com we immediately notify each catalog company electronically when a member opts out and we have a proven success rate of reducing direct mail within 3-4 months.

Merchant Accounts
In the same blog entry they also announced the launch of the Merchant Section of the website. This new feature is for a catalog company to confirm their merchant account, this means they can chose to receive a file containing a list of consumers wishing to opt-out of their catalogs. “… merchants did not fully understand the benefit of our service and they wanted to take a wait and see approach before signing up.” Catalog Choice admits. It seems that Catalog Choice maybe promising a service that may not actually be accepted by the direct mail industry at all.

Also another new service this past month is www.proquo.com

Cheerio,
Margot

Niwot High School to Help Consumers Opt Out of Junk Mail

Gidday,

I have been meeting with young local Niwot High School Entrepreneur the past few weeks, Charlee Dyroff. Charlee and a few of her friends from other High schools in the district are about to launch a community club called ClassAction focused around undertaking small community programs that will benefit their local environment.

Charlee first came to me with the idea that she wanted to volunteer for stopthejunkmail.com. We jointly came up with the idea to start a Schools Program between ClassAction and stopthejunkmail.com. With this program stopthejunkmail.com have agreed to fund ClassAction enabling Charlee and her fellow classmates to succeed at their objectives to help the community. Charlee plans to launch the first ClassAction Schools Challenge in December from the 10th to the 15th and welcomes any other school or athletic group in the nation to compete with them.

Charlee grew up with her dad running another program, the Colorado Youth Hockey Foundation, which was formed to help under privileged kids get into ice hockey, check out www.kidsonice.net. Like father, like daughter in this case. Charlee has other friends involved at other schools in Boulder and some other states, her idea is quickly growing. The general idea is that the kids take on small community projects to clean up their local towns and put back into the community.

If you want to find out more about ClassAction and the December Challenge defined by ClassAction, you can contact Charlee here or go to their website.

Stopthejunkmail.com offer other programs to schools, clubs or businesses who want to participate in raising funds for their own projects. Please contact us if you have any questions or for an application form to join the program.

Cheerio,
Margot