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Cincinnati direct mail

Direct mail that actually reaches your Cincinnati neighbors

Shared 9×12" postcards mailed via USPS EDDM to every home on the routes you pick. No agency retainers, no auto-renew, no hidden fees. Built in Cincinnati for Cincinnati-area businesses.

Cincinnati metro coverage — Mason, West Chester, Loveland, Montgomery, Indian Hill, and any USPS EDDM route you pick.
One business per industry per card — your direct competitor cannot be on the same drop.
Pricing is on the page. No "call us for a quote." No auto-renewal lock-in.
Designed, printed, and mailed in-house. Same person on the press, the design, and your replies.
Every ad gets a trackable QR code with scan analytics, no extra cost on 6+ month commits.
How we're different

Made for neighbors, by neighbors.

16pt gloss — top-of-the-line
Premium heavyweight stock, high-gloss finish. Your ad shows up feeling like the real thing.
Printed in Cincinnati, in-house
Made locally by a small, independent business that gets what it takes to grow — because we’re doing the same thing.
No design work needed
Upload your logo and we design a simple, tasteful ad that fits the campaign. One-click approval and it’s done.
Running now + booking future months
Active campaigns shipping today. Future months filling up — reserve now for the neighborhoods and timing that fit your season.
No renewal traps
Every slot is a one-time purchase. No auto-renew, no hidden subscription. Pay once per campaign, period.
Industry exclusivity
One HVAC, one roofer, one plumber per card. You never share with your direct competitor.
Do the math

One $600 slot. Reach 10,000 homeowners.

Industry response rates and your average ticket, projected. No guesses — these are the same benchmarks USPS publishes for EDDM.

$50$20,000
Benchmarks: 0.5–2% EDDM response rate (USPS avg), 20% estimated close rate for hvac. Conservative to strong-offer range.
Projected return on $600
$3,500–$14,000
in revenue, one mailing.
50200
Leads
1040
Jobs
483%2233%
ROI
Even at the low end, 10 hvac jobs at $350 = $3,500. The slot pays for itself before the week is out.

Common questions

Cincinnati business owners ask

How is this different from sending my own EDDM postcard?

A solo postcard to 10,000 Cincinnati homes runs $1,400–$2,800 just for print + postage, before design. A shared slot on our card hits the same 10,000 mailboxes for $300–$2,200 depending on size — because 24 businesses split the production cost. You also skip designing the layout: we handle it.

Which Cincinnati neighborhoods do you cover?

Any USPS EDDM route in the Cincinnati metro. We focus on Mason (45040), West Chester (45069), Loveland (45140), Montgomery (45242), Indian Hill (45243), and the surrounding affluent suburbs, but you can pick any zip we have routes for. If we have not scraped routes in your target area yet, ask and we will pull them.

How do you compare to Valpak or Money Mailer?

Three differences. (1) We publish exact pricing instead of running you through a sales rep. (2) We do not auto-renew you into another commitment — when your booked term ends, the relationship ends unless you choose to book again. (3) Every ad gets a trackable QR code, so you actually see what worked. Most coupon mailers do not bundle scan analytics.

Are you a national chain?

No. The Neighborhood Pros is a service of Rapid Print Solutions, a small Cincinnati print shop. The same person designs your ad, runs the press, and answers your emails.

When do mailers actually drop?

About 4–6 weeks after you reserve a slot, depending on proof approval speed and the next scheduled drop date. Fast track is possible if you approve proof within 24 hours.

What does it cost?

Slot prices range from $300 (small coupon-style) to $2,200 (Featured cover, on both sides). 6-month commits include Performance Tracking free; 12-month commits add a 20% discount + slot lock; 12-month prepaid earns 25% effective off. See the pricing page for the full table.

No auto-renew, ever

Ready to be on the next card?

One business per industry per ZIP. First reserved, first locked. Every slot is a one-time purchase — no auto-renew, no surprise re-bills.