Complete Post-Holiday Mailing Playbook: How to Reconnect, Reassure, and Mail Smarter in Early 2026

2026-01-10
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The Complete Post-Holiday Mailing Playbook: How to Reconnect, Reassure, and Mail Smarter in Early 2026

Emily Johnson January 10, 2026 7 min read
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The holiday rush is over. The decorations are coming down, and the last of the holiday cards have been mailed. But your mailing strategy shouldn't go into hibernation. Early 2026 offers a unique window to reconnect with clients, reassure customers, and streamline your mailing operations for the year ahead.

📬 Key Insight: The first quarter of 2026 is the perfect time to audit your mailing habits, restock supplies, and lock in current postage rates before potential increases in July.

Phase 1: Reconnect — Send Thank-You and New Year Notes

The holidays may be over, but the spirit of appreciation shouldn't fade. Sending post-holiday thank-you notes or New Year greetings is a powerful way to strengthen client relationships. Use this opportunity to:

  • Thank customers for their business in 2025
  • Share your goals and offerings for 2026
  • Include a small promotional offer for early-year engagement
  • Remind clients that handwritten notes still matter in a digital world

Phase 2: Reassure — Communicate Stability and Planning

With USPS rates frozen at $0.78 until July 2026, now is the time to reassure your stakeholders that your mailing costs are predictable. Send internal memos or client newsletters that highlight:

  • Your commitment to cost-effective communication
  • The steps you're taking to avoid postage surprises
  • How you're protecting against counterfeit stamps
  • Your bulk buying strategy for the year ahead

Phase 3: Mail Smarter — Optimize Your 2026 Workflow

Early 2026 is the ideal time to refine your mailing processes. Implement these strategies to mail smarter:

  1. Audit your stamp inventory: Take stock of what you have and what you need for Q1.
  2. Set quarterly ordering cycles: Plan bulk purchases for January, April, July, and October.
  3. Create a stamp log: Track usage by department or campaign to identify waste.
  4. Standardize stamp types: Choose 2-3 universal designs (like flag and floral) for most mail.
  5. Establish a reorder trigger: When inventory drops below 30 stamps, reorder immediately.

Timeline: Your Post-Holiday Mailing Calendar

  • January 1-15: Send New Year greeting cards and thank-you notes.
  • January 15-31: Audit inventory and place bulk stamp orders for Q1.
  • February: Focus on Valentine's Day and winter campaign mailings.
  • March: Prepare for spring promotions and tax season communications.
  • April: Assess Q1 usage and plan Q2 orders before potential summer rate changes.
💡 Pro Tip: Keep a "stamp drawer" in a central location with a simple sign-out sheet. This reduces lost stamps and helps track departmental usage.

Don't Forget: Counterfeit Awareness

As you restock for the new year, remember that counterfeit stamps remain a threat. Only buy from authorized dealers, verify discount ranges (5-25% is normal, 50%+ is suspicious), and inspect all shipments upon arrival.

The post-holiday period is your chance to reset, restock, and realign. A few small changes now can save your business hundreds of dollars and countless headaches throughout 2026.


Written by Emily Johnson – USPS professional with over 12 years of experience in postal operations.