About 1.3
m mailshots are currently dropping on doormats, including a first wave to postal voters who support Labour.
Not exact matches
Of course a candidate needs to spend some cash but let's suppose that billboard and TV ads
were banned, the local party sent out emails to all members on behalf of every short listed candidate, and the taxpayer (or central party) covered the cost of a single
mailshot to all voters.
I trialled DoingSomething last year when the site
was less well - known, and
am still on their mailing list, and had
been drawn in by a speculative
mailshot asking if I fancied «Toilet Dating».
Obviously Soulmates isn't a site where you
're likely to get attempted
mailshots, like some of the repeat messages I've received on Plenty of Fish, and people
are more discerning about who they contact, so there
is a lot less communicational traffic, however all the messages I've received so far have
been pretty odd, and rather painful attempts to «make an impression» — dwelling on obscure aspects of my profile, like something in the background of a photograph, or the way I phrased something in my nowhere - near - well - enough - prepared self - marketting spiel.
When we launch a «genre specific campaign», your book will
be sent via a custom
mailshot (as above) to those of our readers who
are specifically interested in the genre you wish to target.
Bargain hunters will
be used to shopping at Morgan Computers, whose latest
mailshot has 15 pages of tablets.
Many businesses will have
been inundated with emails,
mailshots and circulars about the Debt Recovery Protocol (which commenced on 1 October 2017), what it will do to the debt recovery process and the sanctions for non-compliance.
After all, if you can stick at a job cleaning the college loos, recruiters reason that you won't
be put off by filing, sending out
mailshots or updating databases!