Sentences with word «mailshot»

Many have blamed the government for not giving candidates free mailshots.
Rather, in your enthusiasm and commitment to finding a job, you sent out CVs as a sort of mailshot.
promote infant formula in mailshots or emails to the public, even when the recipient has agreed to receive communications (ASA ruling A12 - 197524).
Until 14 April, GO's main focus will be their 2,500 - page proposal to become the official leave campaign, which will allow them to spend # 7m and grant them TV adverts and a national mailshot.
About 1.3 m mailshots are currently dropping on doormats, including a first wave to postal voters who support Labour.
Candidates now need to run campaigns for 11 weeks instead of four and send out more mailshots than previously.»
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».
Authors have the opportunity to buy a standalone HTML mailshot to our entire list.
We have a script that trawls Amazon for the best rated freebies and compiles them into a single daily mailshot.
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.
In reality, the free mailshot would have made little difference.
This is part of a series of mailshots.
The mailshot has angered supporters of David Miliband, who believe it breaks the spirit of Labour's rulebook.
Mr Khan sent a mailshot to constituents costing # 173, using Commons notepaper and envelopes, to inform them he would be unavailable for casework during the campaign.
The media are largely ignoring the elections; the Government has not given candidates a free mailshot to every elector (of the kind that parliamentary candidates enjoy); and hardly any locally prominent non-party figures have come forward.
PoliticsHome has learned that Labour MPs lobbied for the mailshot to include a section addressing voters» concerns about immigration, but they were rebuffed.
If so, you will have received a mailshot recently asking you to verify your address details for future records.
A mailshot approach needn't mean instant rejection (sometimes the application arrives on the desk of someone looking for just what you are offering), but CVs and letters written to suit a broad job type are pretty uninspiring to read.
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!
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