And when you start
getting pieces of mail from any credit card issuer — once you establish good credit, they'll all be trolling for your business — let me know before you agree to anything.
They had the money, they bought into his USP, they had a bleeding neck — most doctors were expressing grave dissatisfaction about financial matters that the seminar directly addressed — but it was almost impossible to
get a piece of mail into any doctor's hands.
«It says you'll be
getting another piece of mail.
The player will
get a piece of mail from Mom.
Now, I know we do everything electronically here but seriously, not a day goes by where we don't
get a piece of mail.
Not exact matches
The best way to
get samples
of their
pieces, and also to
get a feel for how often they
mail and what kind
of offers they advertise, is to
get on their
mailing list.
He personally answers each and every
piece of fan
mail he
gets, refuses to be paid for signing autographs at memorabilia shows and has rejected national endorsements for fear
of appearing money - hungry to fans.
For $ 21 per month, I
get three
pieces of designer jewelry that I can
mail back in exchange for new
pieces any time I want.
And these hypocrites above should know that I
got a negative
piece of mail from Schneiderman on «the high holidays» — which are his holidays btw not mine or Rice's.
A reader
got this
piece of literature in the
mail, suggesting Clyde Williams has the support
of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, both
of whom he's worked for.
«What if you went to your traditional mailbox every day and
got a letter, two bills and 60 000
pieces of junk
mail?»
«You
get a postcard and it looks just like a
piece of junk
mail,» the legislator told ScienceInsider after the hearing.
I just
got it in the
mail and found a little
piece of plastic in with the loose leaves.
I definitely enjoyed the «
getting presents in the
mail» aspect
of Rocksbox, but I always did wish I could pick the
pieces I
got in my box!
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got a very special
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Handwritten notes on pretty stationery isn't as common as it once was so I am very appreciative
of each and every
piece of snail
mail that I
get.
Of course as many of you probably know, I didn't actually get my diploma but rather a piece of paper that said «Congratulation Class of 2015» and will actually get the real deal in 4 - 6 weeks by mail but you know, the sentiment was still ther
Of course as many
of you probably know, I didn't actually get my diploma but rather a piece of paper that said «Congratulation Class of 2015» and will actually get the real deal in 4 - 6 weeks by mail but you know, the sentiment was still ther
of you probably know, I didn't actually
get my diploma but rather a
piece of paper that said «Congratulation Class of 2015» and will actually get the real deal in 4 - 6 weeks by mail but you know, the sentiment was still ther
of paper that said «Congratulation Class
of 2015» and will actually get the real deal in 4 - 6 weeks by mail but you know, the sentiment was still ther
of 2015» and will actually
get the real deal in 4 - 6 weeks by
mail but you know, the sentiment was still there.
I
got a very special
piece of snail
mail last week — the Nordstrom flyer for their HALF YEARLY SALE!
I really liked the rest
of the box too, and can't wait to receive a
piece I
got to choose that'll arrive in the
mail.
«It does
get old — the use and abuse
of weak VFX, the McGuffin - driven narrative, the climactic duels that pre-guarantee the victor, the set -
pieces that echo a thousand other whiz - bang battles that came before» — Barry Hertz, The Globe and
Mail
you already know that a query letter is a
piece of correspondence (sent by email or postal
mail) that's designed to
get top literary agents fighting over the opportunity to represent you and your book (s).
What's funny about that
piece of hate
mail is not that the opinion expressed is wrong - headed, but that the writer doesn't even
get the facts right!
@Dunk: But if once in your life you have to make a payment to Joe Blow (who's not right there so you can hand him cash), you can either go through the hassles
of getting what, 17 digits
of a bank account number correct, or you can
mail a
piece of paper with «Joe Blow» written on it.
Traditionally, the best way to
get a bunch
of new subscribers is to send millions
of pieces of unsolicited
mail — junk
mail — to people who might have some interest.
I could very well just stuff an envelope with empty
pieces of paper (or, more plausibly, something totally irrelevant that is likely to be discarded) and
mail it to some address, then
get every kind
of confirmation possible for it from the post office.
There's also priority mode wherein you'll only
get certain notifications opposed to every single
piece of, say, spam
mail.
You know all
of those direct
mail (AKA «junk
mail»)
pieces you
get in your mailbox daily?
I think CREA should steal this idea,
get the same actor only this time with a Realtor ball cap or pin, and produce our own direct
mail piece and send it to Ottawa — no postage required,
of course — with a new caption «Terrorist, money launderer?
I know some
of the sentiment around here is to just
get your marketing
pieces in the
mail, but I'd like to do some level
of testing to see what works before significantly ramping up my direct
mail campaigns.
The «A / B pile» is essentially when people stand in front
of their trash can going through their
mail trying to decide which
pieces they will open / keep and which are
getting tossed.
This
got me to thinking, how many other
pieces of direct
mail have my potential leads already have received, and how do I stand out or
get better at this type
of marketing.
Guys that drop 10K
pieces of direct
mail will
get more calls and do more deals than those that drop 1K.
3000
mail pieces a month is one
of them... Hopefully BP will help me present it however if not somehow I will
get the word out... So stay tuned...
So I am at 49 cents per
piece mailed and I haven't even factored in savings from
getting envelopes for 5 bucks instead
of 8 or saving with bulk
mail.
I find that if I send out more than 1000
pieces of mail in a week (3 - $ 500), I
get more response than I can effectively handle on my own, and my deal ratio actually goes down.
Essentially, you are trying to build intrigue with the homeowner to
get them to open the
piece of mail rather than throwing it in the circular file... this is the reason for the decorative stamp, handwritten address and return address.
My personal residence has received a few direct
mail pieces and I am not an out
of state owner or delinquent on my property taxes, so not sure how I
got added t Continue reading >
My personal residence has received a few direct
mail pieces and I am not an out
of state owner or delinquent on my property taxes, so not sure how I
got added to a list unless investors are
mailing large non-targeted lists.
Depending on who you're
mailing to, they likely
get multiple
pieces of mail from real estate investors each month, asking if they're wanting to sell for a cash offer.
This is along with other advertisement
mail pieces and it's easy to
get tossed in the trash if they think you're just another
of the same.