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164 from media and 75 from direct mail.
Advertising messages are usually paid for by sponsors and viewed via various traditional media ; including mass media such as newspaper, magazines, television commercial, radio advertisement, outdoor advertising or direct mail ; or new media such as blogs, websites or text messages.
Businesses and charities may also include ballpoint pens in direct mail campaigns in order to increase a customer's interest in the mailing.
A key marketing capability is tracking and measuring multichannel campaigns, including email, search, social media, telephone and direct mail.
As well as using the Internet for spreading the Deist message, the WUD is also conducting a direct mail campaign.
Although he had an eclectic mix of supporters, Kemp's campaign began borrowing against anticipated Federal matching funds because it had quickly spent itself into the red, which may have been due to the use of expensive direct mail fundraising techniques.
Wedgwood is credited as the inventor of modern marketing, specifically direct mail, money-back guarantees, traveling salesmen, self-service, free delivery, buy one get one free, and illustrated catalogues.
In a modern test, a direct hit from a steel bodkin point penetrated Damascus mail armour.
For example, the original Eudora email client featured direct delivery of mail to the recipients ' servers, out of necessity.
Retail trade consists of the sale of goods or merchandise from a very fixed location, such as a department store, boutique or kiosk, or by mail, in small or individual lots for direct consumption by the purchaser.
The two issued both hardcover and paperback editions of the series during their tenure as publishers, while at the same time Scholastic, Inc. produced paperback versions for sale primarily through direct mail order, book clubs, and book fairs.
The other states with limited recognition such as Somaliland and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ( TRNC ) also route their mail through third countries because the UPU will not allow direct international deliveries.
Those on direct mail literature mailing lists can learn a great deal from the support that many dealers supply.
Further, the company had represented the only remaining direct line of communication to the United Kingdom ; after its collapse mail had to be sent via St. Thomas and Copenhagen.
Although direct mail campaigning was prohibited, DreamWorks reached voters by promoting the film in " casual, comfortable settings " in voters ' communities.
George Chorpenning immediately realized the value of this more direct route, and shifted his existing mail and passenger line along with their stations from the " Northern Route " along the Humboldt River.
Historians believe that the practice of wearing white surcoats was picked up from the Turks during the crusades, and their purpose was to reflect heat, thus protecting mail from direct sun, which heated the mail and the soldier inside.
The direct mail industry makes extensive use of return envelopes as a response mechanism.
This is a feature that the direct mail industry has long taken advantage ofand more recently the Mail Art movement.
* In July 2008, the NRDC and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. launched a direct mail campaign to encourage citizens to voice opposition to Shell Oil's exploration for oil off the Alaska coast.
Zines are sold, traded or given as gifts through many different outlets, from zine symposiums and publishing fairs to record stores, book stores, zine stores, at concerts, independent media outlets, zine ' distros ', via mail order or through direct correspondence with the author.
* the backup server does not have direct access to the primary mail storage
He was looking for a direct route for the mail to be carried overland from St. Louis to California.

direct and campaign
In 1994, Kemp's 1988 campaign reached a settlement with the Federal Election Commission by agreeing to pay $ 120, 000 in civil penalties for 1988 campaign election law violations for, among other things, excessive contributions, improper direct corporate donations, press overbilling, exceeding spending limits in Iowa and New Hampshire, and failure to reimburse corporations for providing air transportation.
The failure of John's French military campaign in 1214 was probably the final straw that precipitated the baronial uprising during John's final years as king ; James Holt describes the path to civil war as " direct, short and unavoidable " following the defeat at Bouvines.
As part of this campaign, Edison's employees publicly electrocuted animals to demonstrate the dangers of AC ; alternating electric currents are slightly more dangerous in that frequencies near 60 Hz have a markedly greater potential for inducing fatal " cardiac fibrillation " than do direct currents.
With a campaign for a state-led constitutional amendment gaining strength, and a fear that this could result in a " runaway convention ", the proposal to mandate direct elections for the Senate was finally introduced in the Congress.
In February the following year, China's alleged role in the campaign finance controversy first gained public attention after the Washington Post published a story stating that a U. S. Department of Justice investigation had discovered evidence that agents of China sought to direct contributions from foreign sources to the DNC before the 1996 presidential campaign.
He fought a lengthy campaign of maneuver through mountainous terrain against Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee, attempting a direct assault only at the disastrous Battle of Kennesaw Mountain.
A direct translation of that term is " heretical teaching ", but during the anti-Falun Gong propaganda campaign was rendered as " evil cult " in English.
However, this campaign was ultimately a failure due to a rival military officer of Shen disobeying direct orders, and the territory gained from the Western Xia was eventually lost.
In the 1655 campaign, he led an invasion of the Duchy of Milan, though already ill with malaria, and besieged Pavia, where the attack went so badly that he was forced to leave his sick-bed to take direct control of the siege, and even then it had to be raised after nearly two months of fruitless effort.
" In the 1655 campaign, he led an invasion of the Duchy of Milan, though already ill with malaria, and besieged Pavia, where the attack went so badly that he was forced to leave his sick-bed to take direct control of the siege, and even then it had to be raised after nearly two months of fruitless effort.
Maximian's swift appointment by Diocletian as Caesar is taken by the writer Stephen Williams and historian Timothy Barnes to mean that the two men were longterm allies, that their respective roles were pre-agreed and that Maximian had probably supported Diocletian during his campaign against Carinus ( r. 283 – 285 ) but there is no direct evidence for this.
" Ponce also had underwater telegraph cable connections with Jamaica and the West Indies, putting the U. S. forces on the island in direct communication with Washington, D. C. for the first time since the beginning of the campaign.
) campaign, demanding a direct popular vote for the next Brazilian presidential election.
But the campaign was defeated by a vote in Congress that rejected an amendment calling direct elections for next year, and, in 1985, a civilian president, Tancredo Neves, was elected by the same indirect procedure, with Lula's support.
Human rights activists have used direct action in the ongoing campaign to close the School of the Americas, renamed in 2001 the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation.
Though Swan had beaten him to this goal, Edison obtained patents in America for a fairly direct copy of the Swan light, and started an advertising campaign that claimed that he was the real inventor.
Strong campaign including direct action by the Landless Workers ' Movement throughout the 1990s has managed to get some advances for the past 10 years, during the Fernando Cardoso and Lula da Silva administrations.
Variations of this catchy dialogue and direct references to it appeared as much as two decades after the ad campaign expired.
( Norton Anthology, The Literature of the American South, 809 ) He then worked for several years in advertising, most notably writing copy and helping direct creative work on the Coca-Cola and Lay's Potato Chips campaign.

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