When unaddressed flyer delivery fits
This model fits when broad regional communication matters and personal address data should not be used. Typical use cases are promotions, openings, vouchers, real estate offers, and information campaigns.
Unaddressed flyer delivery in Switzerland brings flyers to selected towns, postal code areas, or cantons without using recipient addresses. It fits local promotions, openings, retail, restaurants, real estate, and regional announcements.
FlyerMail plans unaddressed campaigns by area, target group, and mailing type. You select towns or cantons, see quantities and prices per 1,000 mailings, and can prepare printing and delivery in one workflow.
This model fits when broad regional communication matters and personal address data should not be used. Typical use cases are promotions, openings, vouchers, real estate offers, and information campaigns.
A realistic catchment area, clear message, suitable format, and mailing date that fits the offer are decisive.
FlyerMail supports you from area selection to mailing preparation. Quantities, target groups, print options, and delivery costs are brought together transparently.
Unaddressed flyer delivery works best when area, target group, offer, and timing fit together. FlyerMail therefore looks at the full campaign setup: which households should be reached, which format fits the budget, when the promotion should be visible, and how the price per 1,000 mailings changes with the selection.
Typical projects include a restaurant opening in Zurich, a seasonal fitness studio campaign in Winterthur, a real estate offer across several municipalities, or a regional announcement by a local trade business.
As orientation, unaddressed campaigns with FlyerMail start depending on target group from CHF 190 per 1,000 mailings. Single and two-family houses usually start higher, for example from CHF 290 per 1,000 mailings.
The key point is clear area logic with locations, postal codes, cantons, and target groups. FlyerMail focuses on structured postal processes so campaigns are easier to compare and costs are easier to understand.
A good campaign does not start with the largest possible quantity, but with clean area selection. A local business often needs less area, but a stronger message.
For operational planning, it matters whether one town, several postal code areas, or an entire canton makes sense. This prevents wasted reach and keeps budgets easier to control.
Even with good delivery, the flyer itself determines impact. A clear offer, local relevance, limited timing, and simple contact option improve the chance of response.
Towns, postal code areas, and cantons can be combined deliberately. This aligns the campaign with your catchment area, locations, or regional markets.
Depending on mailing type, commercial flyers or informational mailings can be planned. The key is that goal, area, and message fit together.
Format, paper weight, target group, mailing date, and area are brought together in the calculator. Execution remains clear even across multiple towns.
This topic belongs to the unaddressed delivery path and is executed through Flyer with area logic.
Printing and mailing flyers in Switzerland connects printing, preparation, and delivery in one workflow.
Unaddressed direct mail lets you send flyers and information to precise areas without using a recipient list.
Flyer advertising in Switzerland can be planned as a postal campaign with printing, area, quantity, and mailing.
Delivery is area-based without named recipient addresses. You define the towns, postal code areas, or cantons where your flyers should be delivered.
Yes. In the calculator, towns and areas can be selected precisely so the campaign matches your catchment area.
Yes. Smaller regional campaigns can also be implemented efficiently when area selection is clear.
Define area, target group, format, and mailing framework in the calculator. We then review the information and coordinate implementation with you.
Define area, delivery type and campaign objective in the calculator. After that, your request can be reviewed and coordinated operationally.