For a long time, direct mail had a perception problem. You could track when it dropped. You could estimate when it arrived. But what happened in between, or after, was often unclear. Today, that is no longer the case.
With tools like QR codes, PURLs, and enhanced mail tracking through USPS® Intelligent Mail® barcodes, marketers can now measure direct mail engagement with far greater precision. This brings it closer to the accountability of digital channels. But each method offers a different type of insight, comes with different costs, and serves a different purpose.
Here is how they work and how to use them effectively.
Best for fast, low-friction engagement tracking
A QR Code printed on a mail piece allows recipients to scan and immediately visit a landing page. Each scan can be tracked, providing insight into engagement timing and device usage.
Bottom line: A simple, cost-effective way to capture engagement, but limited in identifying who engaged unless combined with other tools.
Best for individual-level tracking and personalized experiences
Each recipient receives a unique web address tied to their record. When they visit, their activity can be tracked at the individual level, from visit to conversion.
Bottom line: The most powerful tracking method available, but requires more planning and infrastructure.
Best for capturing confirmed, high-intent responses
Recipients return a reply card or envelope using Business Reply Mail® (BRM). Each piece can be coded to identify campaign, segment, or source when it is received.
Typical range:
Bottom line: Highly reliable for measuring response, but limited in understanding the full engagement journey.
Best for gaining early insight into response activity
By applying an Intelligent Mail® barcode (IMb®) to Business Reply Mail® pieces, you can track when returned mail is scanned within the USPS® system before it arrives back to you.
This data is made available through USPS Informed Visibility®, providing insight into the movement of responses through the mailstream.
Bottom line: Adds a valuable layer of visibility, bridging the gap between mailed response and received response.
Each of these methods answers a different question:
QR Codes show whether someone engaged quickly.
PURLs show who engaged and what they did next.
Business Reply Mail® shows who took action.
IMb® tracing shows when responses are happening.
When used together, they create a more complete picture of performance, from initial interaction to final conversion.
Direct mail is no longer a black box.
With the right tracking strategy, you can move beyond assumptions and start measuring real engagement, real response, and real impact.