The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Business

66 - The Secret to Success with Direct Mail


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Connect with Travis Lee

  • Website: https://3dmailresults.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3DMailResults/
  • LinkedIn (Personal): https://www.linkedin.com/in/travisalee/
  • LinkedIn (Business Page): https://www.linkedin.com/company/3d-mail-results

About Travis Lee

Travis Lee is internationally known as the expert in getting direct mail delivered, opened and read.  As co-founder and president of 3D Mail, he generates huge returns for thousands of businesses each year who use his innovative and effective marketing strategies.  

His unique, yet tested marketing methods have helped add millions of dollars in sales to a wide variety of businesses, from “kitchen-table-run” sole-proprietors, to National and Multi-National businesses mailing millions of pieces of mail a year.  

His techniques and strategies move seamlessly between the business-to-business and business-to-consumer worlds and consistently provide positive returns of 200% to over 3500% for his clients.

Since 2008 he’s created some of the most successful direct mail campaigns, specifically designed to give small businesses and entrepreneurs a leg-up against the competition.  

He is the creator of the 3D Mail Direct Marketing System, through which his company provides specialized direct mail and ready-to-use sales letters to thousands of clients around the world.  

When he isn’t working, Travis loves spending time with his family (wife Jen, son Carson, daughter Whitney and Gold Retriever Kona), traveling, snow-skiing, camping, and boating around the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

 

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The Good, Bad, and Ugly of BusinessBy Catryn Becker