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Who Knew? Gen Z Is Cashing in on the Lost Art of Snail Mail
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Who Knew? Gen Z Is Cashing in on the Lost Art of Snail Mail

News RoomBy News RoomMay 12, 20264 ViewsNo Comments

Young adults are turning their dining room tables into fulfillment centers for a decidedly low-tech product. They are stepping away from strictly digital platforms to send physical letters, prints of original artwork, and handmade zines directly through the postal system. This analog resurgence is proving remarkably profitable for a new wave of creators.

For many Gen Z entrepreneurs, these subscription-based mail clubs are a lucrative blend of creativity and commerce. Subscribers pay a monthly fee to receive tangible, personalized goods in the mail. It is a modern take on the traditional newsletter, delivered right to the mailbox.

The appeal of analog subscriptions

People crave physical experiences in a screen-dominated world. Consumers are willing to pay for the tactile nostalgia of opening a handwritten letter or an exclusive piece of art.

Marni Shapiro of The Retail Tracker notes that young professionals began spending more money on tactile and nostalgic experiences during the pandemic. They continue to seek out these physical connections even as artificial intelligence dominates the broader conversation.

This demand creates a prime opportunity for artists and writers. They can monetize their hobbies by providing something the internet simply cannot replicate — a physical item you can hold in your hands.

Building a loyal audience

Most successful mail club founders leverage their existing social media presence to attract initial subscribers. Short-form videos showcasing the meticulous process of painting, writing, or cooking help build a dedicated following quickly.

Trinity Shiroma launched an architecture-themed mail club to share prints of her original paintings of famous landmarks. She posts videos of her creative process online. After sending her first round of mail in September, she grew her subscriber base to more than 1,300 patrons by December.

Her subscribers pay $8.88 per month for a printed copy of her artwork, an accompanying letter, and a craft. This massive volume turns a low-cost item into a serious revenue stream.

Turning paper into profit

While the product is traditional, the financial returns are thoroughly modern. Running a physical mail club requires significant time and effort, but the profit margins can be substantial.

Kiki Klassen runs a mail club featuring themed illustrations and typed letters. She manages nearly 1,000 subscribers, charging around $8 per issue. While her postage costs thousands of dollars, she says her profit margins reach as high as 70% in some months.

“It’s been nice not to think about expenses paycheck to paycheck anymore,” Klassen says.

Shiroma estimates she brought in nearly $18,300 in profit for her May issue. The income helped her and her husband save enough to move into a larger four-bedroom apartment, complete with an office and a personal studio.

“It’s not like I knew it was going to be a reliable source of income,” Shiroma says. “But I had already done the calculations. Even if I had one person subscribe, I’m still making, like, a $6-and-something profit.”

If packing envelopes does not appeal to you, FreeCash lists thousands of offers from companies that let you earn money for testing apps, playing games and taking surveys. Most take only around five to 10 minutes to complete. Turn your spare time into cash; sign up now and get $5 just for joining.

Scaling the operation

Handling the logistics of a physical subscription service is demanding, and the viral success stories often mask the heavy physical labor required. Creators spend weeks designing content, printing materials, and stuffing envelopes.

While some treat these clubs as a side business, Bo Natakhin made his cooking-themed mail club his full-time job before sending out a single issue. He charges $20 an issue for a multi-page booklet of recipes. Planning, creating, and shipping the content requires immense labor; fulfilling orders for his first issue required him to work up to 12 hours a day, transforming his apartment into a shipping warehouse.

“I don’t think I have an apartment anymore,” Natakhin says. “It’s more like a warehouse or studio.”

If his subscriber base remains steady, he plans to use the income to relocate to Paris and enroll in the Le Cordon Bleu cooking school.

What this means for modern entrepreneurship

The success of these snail-mail clubs highlights a shifting landscape in digital entrepreneurship. You do not need complex software or a massive tech startup to generate serious income.

Sometimes, an old-school approach paired with modern marketing is enough to build a highly profitable business. These creators prove that people still value authentic, physical connections enough to pay for them every single month.

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