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Cell phones just got a little less annoying.
Human rights organization Amnesty International has just launched Amnesty Wireless, a new mobile phone service that donates 10 percent of your billed talk time to the non-profit. They’ll even chip in $175 to
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Just 14 per cent of direct marketers in the UK are planning to increase their budgets this year, according to a new report.
With the budgets allocated to direct mail tightening, marketers will be forced to consider extremely carefully their strategies
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“The Internet is the foundation for our future growth and success.” But when I asked how much of JC Penney’s $1 billion ad budget was being shifted to online, Ullman conceded, “Not much. We’re still mostly doing direct mail.”
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The Direct Marketing Association’s Nonprofit Federation has filed formal complaints with the U.S. Postal Service,
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Every product or service you bring to market yields a customer experience. Is it the experience you intend? Does that experience fulfill the promise you’ve made to the marketplace?
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International development charity ActionAid is launching a new website inspired by the success of community site MySpace, to offer support to fundraisers.
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A religious television channel that has encouraged viewers to liquidate their retirement savings and charge up credit cards to make donations in the name of God may learn today whether it answers to Canada’s broadcast regulator as a higher power.
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