Outsource Your Business Communications New Mexico

FlyDoc can handle your postal mailings, faxes, and electronic business communications--for a price.


1. Local Companies

Computer Network Service Providers
(505) 986-1669
1308 Apache Ave
Santa Fe, NM
Roadrunner Wireless Services
(505) 891-0448
5722 2nd St NW
Albuquerque, NM
Southside Internet Rental
(505) 751-1313
925 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
Taos, NM
Zia Net Inc
(505) 753-5000
Espanola, NM
Taosnet Newmex
(505) 758-7598
201 Camino De La Merced
Taos, NM
Wired? Coffee Cyber Cafe
(505) 751-9473
705 Felicidad Ln
Taos, NM
Yucca Telecom
(505) 226-2255
201 W 2nd St
Portales, NM
Lobo Internet Services Ltd
(505) 246-4700
2419 San Pedro Dr NE
Albuquerque, NM
Kit Carson Internet
(505) 758-4838
1033 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur Ste F
Taos, NM
Dlc Automotive Group
(505) 428-7100
2586 Camino Entrada
Santa Fe, NM


2. Introduction

Effective handling of mass communications with your customers is a key component of every business.

If you have a few large customers, it's usually simple enough to handle all your needs on your own, using e-mail, postal mail, fax, or mobile phone SMS (Short Message Service) text messages. But if you need to communicate regularly with hundreds or thousands of customers, you may require more resources than a single desktop computer can provide.

You could opt to handle all your communications requirements in-house by investing in more technology resources, perhaps by adding a more powerful, collating printer, a new fax server, and related software. But the do-it-yourself approach may not represent the most efficient use of your time and money. If communications isn't one of your core business competencies, outsourcing may be a better option. Web-based services make this very convenient, but you'll need to determine if the convenience is worth the cost.

3. FlyDoc Does It All

Large postal mailings are particularly labor-intensive operations. Putting them together can be painfully slow unless you have the right equipment and staff that's been trained to use it. You or your employees will need to print, collate, fold, stuff, and seal each envelope before affixing the postage and addressing the envelope.

It may not be economically feasible to set up a mass-mailing operation in-house if you perform only one or two per month. This task can be outsourced to a well-established industry of small printers or specialty letter shops that handle all the paperwork for you. I've discussed outsourcing mass e-mail needs in a previous column.

Click here to view full-size image.If your business depends on several communications media and you'd like to coordinate it all through a single service, consider FlyDoc from Esker, a company that specializes in document delivery services on demand.

You can use FlyDoc's Web-based service to handle postal mail, faxes, e-mail, and SMS communications. All FlyDoc services are available when you log in to the FlyDoc Web site. FlyDoc recommends you use a broadband Internet connection, particularly if you send large documents.

4. Importing Your Mailing List

While it's simple to send a single flyer, e-mail, or fax, mass communication requires more work. For starters, you must develop a list of recipients.

You can enter individual contacts one by one directly into FlyDoc, but that could be time-consuming for a large list. FlyDoc can import a mailing list contained in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or a file in CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. After your list is in FlyDoc, you can use it for any of the supported services--including faxes or e-mail messages when time is of the essence.

I'll focus on postal mail and fax services, which can be time-consuming for small businesses to handle internally.

5. Featured National Company

B2Bcorpcredit

3014498600
6507 Old Branch AVe
Camp Springs, MD
b2bcorpcredit.com

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