The method of renewing a list by removing undeliverable addresses from the list. Other additional services for cleaning can be: the removal of duplicates, delinquent debtors, names/addresses on the DMA preference list, undesirable ZIP codes, etc.
The process of removing duplicates, undeliverable addresses or emails, bad debtors, etc, from a list.
The process of correcting or removing out-of-date names from a mailing list.
The process of updating a list in order to remove any undeliverable addresses. Other cleaning activities could include removing duplicates, bad debts, names on the DMA Mail Preference Service, prison ZIPs, etc.
A process by which list names are checked for accuracy of address, title, location, etc. Accomplished by letter, postcard or other request form directed to the receiver.
The process of correcting or updating a name and address from a mailing list
The process of removing old and inaccurate addresses.
Mailing lists need to be kept up to date. List cleaning involves correcting names and addresses, removing those who have moved away or those who have not responded to your mail within a designated period (e.g. after five mailings or within six months).
the removal or correction of the details in a list.
The process of telephoning an individual or business to verify their details prior to a mailing.