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  • Direct Newsline

    Trans Union Loses Nod to FTC IN THE LATEST round of a long-running battle, a Federal Trade Commission judge has ordered Trans Union Corp., Chicago, to

  • PAGING A NEW MARKETING STRATEGY

    WHETHER TOP SECRET OR NOT, government agents who use high-tech communications devices that bounce off satellites are now getting the chance to procure

  • Exploring the Far East

    MAYBE IT HAS GOT EXTRAORDINARY faith in light of the Asian economic meltdown. Maybe it knows something we don’t. In either case, Dell Computer Corp. wants

  • Customers for Life: Applying Relationship Marketing

    THIS IS THE FINAL PART of an excerpt on relationship marketing from the upcoming third edition of David Shepard Associates’ “The New Direct Marketing”

  • SHOW AND TELL

    THE CONCEPT OF giving consumers “access” to their personal data-allowing them to see, and if necessary correct, information marketers possess about them-seems

  • Spare Parts Central

    HYUNDAI Motor America hopes to sell spare parts and build its $150-million-a-year North American business through an extranet system for dealers.The Korean

  • Splinter Groups

    SOME FOLKS can’t leave well enough alone. When Nancy Miller, marketing analyst for Parkersburg, WV-based Woodcraft Supply, first started using a neural-network-based

  • The Renaissance in B-to-B Lists

    JOB TITLE? Business class? Sales volume? Business-to-business mailers are no longer satisfied with those old-time list selects alone. Now they want to

  • Homework Assignment

    IT’S FINE AND good that the market for selling office supplies to small home offices and businesses is growing by leaps and bounds. But how can direct

  • No Two Alike

    PRINT TECHNOLOGY has allowed direct marketers to edge closer to the ideal of one-to-one marketing. Leading the charge is on-demand printing, which enables