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October 06, 2008

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I completley agree, the days of being able to solely use email marketing are long gone, and the value of blogs are rising everyday.

Thanks for the information...I bookmarked your site, and I appreciate your time and effort to make your blog a success!

After using his products I wonder why he’s being called the bad guy. If he was one then he wouldn’t share his secrets with the open public. His products are the result of his hard work and dedication.

Thank you for having generated a very informative website about profitable direct mail. I completely agree to the importance of proper planning and the basic rule that you need to produce the texts seen from the perspective of the potential target group and this part I think is not so easy. So a lot of research is needed and it takes time because it must be as accurate as possible and it costs money and these troubled times the client looks carefully at the cost/benefit picture in order to get the finest ROI. Another important issue is how to handle this in the smartest way since DM by the Internet can easily be considered Spam and then result in nothing. As in any other business intelligence is needed.

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