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Oshawa is the economic hub of Durham Region with over 175,000 residents. Known for its automotive heritage and growing residential communities, Oshawa offers an affordable and effective direct mail market. From Taunton to Simcoe, our campaigns reach Oshawa homeowners through Canada Post.
Every direct mail solution you need is available for Oshawa, ON campaigns. All printing done in-house with all-in pricing.
Reach homeowners in specific Oshawa neighbourhoods with postal code and route-level targeting. Whether you need to blanket the entire city or focus on high-value areas, our targeting tools give you control over exactly who receives your mail.
Businesses across these industries in Oshawa see strong results from direct mail campaigns. Our experience spans all sectors.
Oshawa residents engage with physical mail at rates far exceeding email and digital ads. 98% of Canadians check their mail daily.
Target Oshawa households by postal code, neighbourhood, income, homeownership, and demographics to maximize your campaign ROI.
While digital ad space is crowded, the physical mailbox in Oshawa homes has less competition, giving your message higher visibility.
Direct mail response rates are 5-9x higher than email. Oshawa businesses see measurable returns from targeted mail campaigns.
Physical mail builds trust and credibility with Oshawa consumers in ways that digital advertising cannot match.
Our Oshawa campaigns include design support, in-house printing, mail preparation, and Canada Post postage with no hidden fees.
Contact us for a free quote. We'll help you choose the right format, targeting, and quantity for your Oshawa campaign. Our all-in pricing includes design, printing, and postage.
Yes. We serve Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Clarington, and Uxbridge with targeted direct mail campaigns.
Get a free, no-obligation quote for your Oshawa direct mail campaign today.

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