BLCReserve Your Spot

SHARED DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING

Billboard-level exposure for your business — without the billboard price tag.

A 9×12" postcard delivered to 10,000 homes in one town. Your business. Front and center. No envelope, no neighbors, no clutter.

9x12"

Card size

10,000

Homes per drop

Front + Back

Placement views

Live

Slot availability

CAMPAIGN PREVIEW

Big Local Card

2 active markets

What you can check

Town, audience, postcard layout, pricing, and open spots

Why people move faster

The basic questions are already answered before anyone has to call

Preview layoutUpdated live

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Held

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Filled

Two finished Big Local Card style mailers laid out for review.

Targeting

Hyper-local

Format

Premium oversized

Action

Reserve online

You've tried mailers before. Here's why this one is different.

Not buried on page 15 of a coupon magazine…
Not stuffed in an envelope with 12 other ads…
Not hidden in a newspaper fold…
Not a tiny postcard lost in a stack of junk…

Your ad. Front and center. On the biggest piece of mail in the neighborhood.

What this would cost you alone: $8,000+.

Postage alone for 10,000 homes? Around $2,500. Design, print, and mail-house fees on top of that? You're looking at $8,000 or more — for one mailing.

With a shared card, you get the same reach for a fraction of that. Because you're splitting the cost with a handful of other local businesses — not buying the whole thing yourself.

Solo mailer

$8,000+

One shot. All yours. All expensive.

Shared card

From $250

Same 10,000 homes. Your spot. Your price.

What You Get

A postcard that actually works.

Most direct-mail makes you sign up before you can see anything. Here you can check the market, see the format, know the price, and decide — all before you spend a dollar.

THE FORMAT

9×12". 14pt cardstock. UV gloss. No envelope.

Mailbox with a direct-mail postcard partially visible.

This isn't a flyer. It's not a coupon pack. It's a heavy, oversized postcard that shows up in the mailbox on its own — and it's hard to miss.

Open sample PDF

One town. One card.

Each postcard is built around a single market — one ZIP, one audience. You're not paying to reach people 50 miles away who will never walk through your door.

Split the cost, keep the impact.

You share the card with other local businesses, but the format is big enough that nobody gets lost. A 9x12 postcard doesn't feel like a compromise.

Real-time availability.

Open, held, and sold — shown live on the page. No guessing, no waiting for someone to send you an updated PDF. What you see is what's left.

No phone calls required.

Check the market, see the format, pick your spot, check out. If you want to talk to someone first, great. If not, that's fine too.

How It Works

Pick a spot. Pay. Done.

No phone calls. No waiting for a quote. You see what's open, you pick your placement, you check out.

01

Find your location.

Pick the town where you want more customers. Each card covers one ZIP code — no fuzzy regional covers.

02

Pick your spot.

See the open placements on the card front and back. Click one that fits your business and budget.

03

Pay and you're on.

Checkout, get your confirmation, and your ad goes on the next mailing. No waiting for a call back.

WHY THIS WORKS

People respond to mail they can actually see.

A postcard that shows up on its own, bigger than everything else in the mailbox, with your business front and center — that gets opened. That gets read. That gets kept on the fridge.

One local market

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A clear audience

Visible pricing

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Less back-and-forth

Live slot map

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A real reason to act

CAMPAIGN DETAIL

Hyper-local reach.

One town. One ZIP. 10,000 homes that could actually become your customers — not a regional spray-and-pray.

CAMPAIGN DETAIL

Real inventory.

If a spot is sold, it shows sold. No fake urgency, no games. What you see on the page is what's actually available.

CAMPAIGN DETAIL

Built to be noticed.

9x12. 14pt cardstock. UV gloss finish. This is the biggest, heaviest piece of mail in the neighborhood — and it shows up on its own, not buried in a pack.

FAQ

The questions people actually ask.

Straight answers — no runaround.

How many households does each campaign reach?

Most markets are built around a 10,000-home mailing. The exact count for each location is shown on that market page.

What kind of businesses fit this best?

Local service businesses, retail, restaurants, wellness, real estate, and other neighborhood-facing businesses tend to fit well because the offer is tied to a defined local audience.

Do I need my own postcard design?

No. The shared card format is already defined. The main decision is which market and which placement you want to reserve.

Can I see availability before I contact you?

Yes. Each location page shows the current slot map so you can see what is open before you reach out or start checkout.

I've done mailers before with no luck. How is this different?

Most mailers end up buried — stuffed in an envelope with a dozen other ads, folded inside a newspaper, or lost on page 15 of a coupon magazine. This is a single 9×12 card. Your ad is front and center, not competing for attention. It's the largest piece of mail in the neighborhood, and it arrives on its own — not buried in a stack of junk.

How many new customers will I get?

We can't guarantee an exact number — no one can. But here's honest math: at 1% conversion from 10,000 homes, that's 100 new customers. Most businesses only need 2–5 new customers to break even on this investment. It's a numbers game, and the numbers are in your favor.

What does 'no competitors' actually mean?

Only one business per category on each card — one plumber, one dentist, one realtor, etc. If your category is already taken, you'll be notified and waitlisted for the next mailing. When you're on the card, you're the only one in your line of work.

Am I guaranteed to be on the next mailing?

No — you have to pay to secure your spot. Spots are filled on a first-come basis and they go fast. Once a placement is reserved, it's gone. Contact us or reserve online to lock in your position.

When is the deadline to get on the next mailing?

Ads must be submitted by mid-month to make the next mailing, which goes out the first week of the following month. The exact deadline varies by market — reach out and we'll tell you where the current cycle stands.

READY?

Pick your spot before someone else does.

Spots are first come, first served. If you see one that fits, grab it.

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