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Tension Corporation Launches New Blog
As part of its commitment to continuous improvement, Tension Corporation launched a new blog, Ingenuity at Work on February 22.
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5 Direct Mail Tips for Nonprofits
While there is no panacea that will guarantee double digit response rates on your next direct mail package, there are some tried and true practices you can test on your donor file simply and effectively.
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Pow! Three Tips to Punch Up Your Business Cards
Discover the superhero strength of a well-designed business card.
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Tension Corporation Helps Project Warmth Provide Comfort for Those in Need
A postage-paid donation envelope made possible by Tension will appear in The Kansas City Star on Dec. 4, and contributors may use the envelopes to send in donations in support of Project Warmth’s 2016 campaign.
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Three Ways to Create a Successful Fundraising Campaign for Your School
As both a parent and a direct marketing professional, I’ve learned a lot about the importance of sustaining our educational communities through fundraising campaigns.
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Tension Corporation is Featured in Smithsonian Institute’s National Postal Museum Virtual Exhibition, “America’s Mailing Industry”
The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum launched a new virtual exhibition, “America’s Mailing Industry” which tells a story of the partnership between the USPS and private industry.
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Tension’s Director of Marketing Receives Kansas City International Association of Business Communicators Award of Excellence
The Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (KC IABC) awarded Karen Loggia with a 2016 Bronze Quill Award of Excellence.
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Why I’m a Proponent of PCCs and You Should Be, Too!
On Aug. 17, our Tension Fort Worth manufacturing and sales center welcomed the Greater Dallas Postal Customer Council (GDPCC) and Forth Worth PCC (FWPCC) for a tour of our plant.
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4 Things You Need to Know to Get Your Envelope Noticed
I recently had the opportunity to speak to members of the Kansas City Mail Systems Management Association (KCMSMA) about the use of color, texture and images to make the most of your envelope.