Sentences with phrase «by direct mail»

Many high - end companies today are communicating with their clients first by email, then following up a week or two later by direct mail.
In fact, people who don't trust electronic advertising will be more inclined to visit your website and social media pages if you invite them to do so by direct mail.
The magazine has free distribution by direct mail, in bookstores and in international art fairs.
By direct mail standards this rate is very high and typically yields a significant return on investment for those we work with.
Only 8 percent of potential employers exclusively request thank you notes by direct mail, but 60 percent say it's important to at least send a follow up thank you note.
I have bought three homes in the last year by direct mail to trusts and have one in escrow currently just waiting for all the paperwork to get lined up correctly.
John F. Kasson says in Rudeness and Civility: Manners in 19th Century Urban America that «most etiquette manuals were sold to people who would never have thought of entering a bookstore,» mainly by direct mail.
A door - to - door coupon promotion followed by a direct mailing campaign launched Khan to the position of marketing director, where he oversaw strategy planning and development of marketing plans for corporate - wide promotions.
Council members were slammed by direct mail touching on the same topics as the television commercials.
Dell, which is based in Austin, Texas, was set up in 1964 to sell computers by direct mail.
There were no returns reported through Lightning Source, and only two books shipped by direct mail «went missing.»
Lawyers from both Canada and the United States, real estate agents and brokers, even self - proclaimed real estate tycoons have all jumped on the seminar train, with advertisements for these events posted in newspapers, in online forums and chat - rooms, and even sent by direct mail to mailing lists (that's how I got my two free tickets to the spring seminar I attended).
Not to mention the mounds of paper created by direct mail, which I personally stopped reading eons ago.
«We do not use slick television advertisements to promote ourselves nor will we solicit your business by direct mail.
The Plaintiff proposed to notify the class members by direct mail.
In 2011, when the B.C. Supreme Court certified the class action in Logan v. Dermatech, her counsel proposed notice be provided by a direct mailing to those who had been injected with Dermalive, and sought an order requiring a large number of physicians in Canada who may have injected patients with Dermalive to provide her counsel with those patients» names, addresses, and other contact information.
As well, she says the resume is a complicated sales document and points out that resume writers» value is further reinforced by direct mail professionals who entrust our services for the job search campaigns.
Once you appreciate that, you can re-focus your career and determine how you should allocate your time, energy and resources by directing mail to the streets with the highest turnover.
Fewer than 200,000 Republicans are going to vote on September 14th, and you reach them (and other GOPers with a known history of Primary - voting) by direct mail and phone.
The Executive Director shall prepare a ballot based upon the report of the Nominating Committee and shall have it distributed to the members of the Division with the program of the annual meeting or by direct mail.
If there is a judgment in favour of a class action, notice is usually given to all eligible parties by publication in various newspapers or by direct mail, providing detailed instructions of what you need to submit and where you need to send your claim.
One other important requirement is that the same information must be part of any «pre-approved» offer, either by direct mail, telephone or other solicitations.
right now all marketing is by direct mail.
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