When it comes to direct mail, one size does not fit all.
Some businesses want to blanket an entire neighborhood at the lowest possible cost.
Others need precision targeting based on income, age, or buying behavior.
And some want the reach of saturation mail — but without wasting postcards on existing customers.
That’s why Taradel offers three powerful direct mail solutions:
Each one helps you grow — but the right choice depends on your goals.
Let’s break them down so you can choose with confidence.
If your goal is simple — “I want everyone in this area to know we exist.” — EDDM® is your move.
EDDM® allows you to mail to every home in selected carrier routes. No mailing list. No permits. No complicated setup.
It’s straightforward, cost-effective, and built for visibility.
You select specific USPS carrier routes in your target area. Every residential address on those routes receives your mailpiece.
While EDDM is a saturation service, it is still highly targeted. You can apply:
There’s no list building, no data matching, and no individual exclusions—just straightforward neighborhood saturation at the lowest possible postal rate.
The tradeoff? You can’t remove specific addresses within a selected route. It’s truly “every door” on that path.
If EDDM® is about reach, Targeted Direct Mail is about precision.
This option allows you to mail only to the people who match your ideal customer profile — by demographics, lifestyle data, home value, income, interests, and more.
You either:
Your mail is addressed to specific individuals, not just households.
This gives you greater control — but postage costs are higher than EDDM® because it is not carrier-route saturation.
The tradeoff?
More precise, but typically more expensive per piece.
Neighborhood Advantage™ bridges the gap between EDDM® and targeted mail.
It is an address-based carrier route saturation product designed to mail to 80% or more of a carrier route — which qualifies for discounted postage — while still allowing you to exclude certain addresses when needed.
That means:
In other words:
You get broad neighborhood reach and strategic control.
Unlike EDDM®, which delivers to every home with minimal exclusions, Neighborhood Advantage™ allows you to:
That 80% threshold is important because it preserves discounted carrier route pricing while giving you flexibility
Let’s say you’re a landscaper preparing for spring.
With Neighborhood Advantage™ you can:
You eliminate wasted postcards — without losing reach.
Neighborhood Advantage™ is designed for local businesses that want strong geographic visibility without sacrificing efficiency.
Popular industries include:
With Neighborhood Advantage™, your campaign doesn’t end when the mail hits homes.
Every order includes a ROAS (Return on Ad Spend) Report, built using your customer-provided sales data.
Your report answers:
That level of reporting makes it a powerful long-term growth strategy.
|
Feature |
EDDM® |
Targeted Mail |
Neighborhood Advantage™ |
|
Lowest Postage |
Yes |
No |
Yes (with 80%+ coverage) |
|
Mailing List Required |
No |
Yes |
Address-based |
|
Exclude Addresses |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Precision Targeting |
Broad (by route) |
Exact households |
Route + exclusions |
|
Best For |
Maximum reach at lowest cost |
Highly specific audiences |
Smart saturation with control |
Choose EDDM® if:
You want the cheapest way to reach everyone in a neighborhood.
Choose Targeted Direct Mail if:
You need to speak to a very specific demographic or list.
Choose Neighborhood Advantage™ if:
You want strong neighborhood saturation without wasting budget on addresses you don’t need.
The best direct mail strategy depends on your business model, budget, and goals.
Some campaigns need scale.
Some need precision.
Some need both.
That’s why Taradel built three distinct solutions — so you don’t have to compromise.
If you’re unsure which option fits your business, speak with a direct mail expert and build a campaign designed specifically for your market.