Sarah Read, Isle of Man Post Office PR & Communications Manager is shown here presenting Sarah Tomlinson with £500 worth of Euros in cash after she won the latest 3FM Travel Mug Competition
So we've covered that art quite extensively in this blog of what to do when it comes to direct mail, and from lots of different angles, but it occurred to me this week that sometimes learning what not to do can be just as informative as learning what's right.
So we've already covered in great detail in this blog why Direct Mail remains relevant alongside the digital mix, how it can be delivered cost-effectively and why it's not going anywhere soon.
Over the last year, twelve incidents of post people being attacked and physically injured by dogs on the Isle of Man have been reported; however, many more "near misses" and stand offs with dogs are often never formally accounted for.
Chairman of Isle of Man Post Office Ray Harmer MHK presents The Master Gunner General Sir Timothy Granville-Chapman GBE KCB with a framed set of stamps which marks the illustrious history of the Royal Artillery in this its 300th year.
Holea Cox, Caitlin Barnett and Lucy Pendlebury each won awards and prizes at this year's annual Norman Sayle Prize for Art competition on June 16, run by the Archibald Knox Society and sponsored by Isle of Man Post Office.
Slightly off-topic for a betting and gaming-focused business as it may be, we couldn't let the UK's European Union referendum pass without a look at the use of Direct Mail during the campaign.