Sentences with phrase «mail pieces drop»

As soon as your big TV, radio, and mail pieces drop, the number of people searching for and reading about the race will explode.

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In an opinion piece for the Globe and Mail, David Teten, a partner with New York — based FF Venture Capital, wrote, «The dropping Canadian dollar makes investing in Canada significantly more attractive.»
With a mail drop of 10,000 pieces, he would be able to read his close rate to within ± 0.33 percent; and with a mail drop of 100,000 pieces, his confidence interval would shrink to ± 0.11 percent.
You may go from dropping 15,000 pieces of mail in a test cell to rolling out with 1.5 million pieces.
Her blog was picked up by The Daily Mail in a strong piece on the subject, headlined «Outrage as Tesco backs gay festival... but drops support for cancer charity event».
A Democratic Senate staffer irate over the GOP's claim of censorship at the hands of the majority when it comes to taxpayer - funded mail sent this photo of a piece recently dropped on behalf of Sen. Ken LaValle.
Her team says she's dropped a number of mail pieces in recent weeks and has boosted her name recognition.
Lord Tebbit has written a piece for the the Mail today rebuffing the judges who criticised the Government for dropping the SFO investigation into dodgy arms dealing:
Had lunch today with a friend who mails large 20K piece drops and knows how to measure his responses and ROI.
The guy that dropped 10K pieces of mail started out just like that - working with what he had, refusing to give up when he discovered it was way harder than he thought.
Guys that drop 10K pieces of direct mail will get more calls and do more deals than those that drop 1K.
The faster a new investor can scale from a 500 piece mail drop to a 100,000 piece mail drop, the faster they will go from make $ 5K a month to $ 100K a month +
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