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Two Thumbs Up: DVD Dealer Does the Right Thing
There’s a lot of talk about the accountability of Internet advertising but we fear that, in practice, it’s just that: talk. Throwing banners all across
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List Source
New Parent Sweeps This is a file of 161,000 new and expectant mothers who completed a sweepstakes response card from Healthtex offering an opportunity
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YOU’VE GOT SALES!
There are no big surprises in DIRECT’s annual Web use survey. Across the board, direct marketers are creating Web sites. Across the board, DMers see these
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Stationer Distinguishes Itself by Offering Services
It’s one thing to offer techno-savvy small offices the means to buy note pads, paper clips and the like over the Web. But one cyber-stationer is going
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Directnewsline
McCann-Erickson: Direct Mail Keeps Pace Direct mail expenditures were expected to increase by 7.5% during 1998, keeping pace with national advertising
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People
Medi-Promotions Inc., Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, named Gerald McMurtry president. Carl Roselle, Jeff King, Kenneth Kind, Robert Hopfan and Karen Kohlan were
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Men Shop, But Women Buy Insurance Online
Men typically shop for insurance online but it’s women who end up buying, according to a recent analysis of American consumers who have accessed the RightQuote
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Gender Vendors
The French say “vive la difference” when it comes to the sexes. Direct marketers, however, are more divided on the topic of gender.Men’s Health, for example,
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The Literary Latest
Direct Marketing Techniques Direct Marketing Techniques: Building Your Business Using Direct Mail and Direct Response Advertising” is the latest in Menlo
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U.K. Travel Advisory
Planning to enter the British market? Don’t count on the abundance of mailing lists you’re used to in the United States.Prior to 1994, there were 3,419