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I'm not madly in love with their mailbox. Really. (Flathead Beacon) I'm not madly in love with their mailbox. Really, I'm not. You'll see. Last week, my comments about direct mail mistakes were far from complete. We could discuss that stuff for days, maybe longer. None of us have time to do that, but I do feel obligated to elaborate a bit. Alloy Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2008 Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Alloy, Inc. , one of the country's largest providers of media and marketing programs reaching targeted consumer segments, today reported financial results for its third fiscal quarter ended October 31, 2008. MyUS.com (Bradenton Herald) BRADENTON - When MyUS.com opened in Bradenton about 10 years ago, it started as a small, manual mail processor. BBB warns of work-at-home schemes (The Herald-Press) Your BBB of Northern Indiana has received numerous calls from consumers stating that they have either been contacting work-at-home companies who advertise in the paper, or have been receiving information in the mail about work-at-home opportunities. AmazingMail.com repeats as INC 5000 winner (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) AmazingMail.com Ranks No. 3,333 on the 2008 INC 5000 With Three-Year Sales Growth of 100.4% ZoomInfo Lists Reinvents Direct Marketing List Creation and ROI (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) ZoomInfo(TM), the most comprehensive source of business information on people and companies, today launched ZoomInfo Lists, a powerful direct marketing tool that provides email, phone and print direct marketers with the ability to create targeted marketing campaigns from a CAN-SPAM compliant database of 45M people and 5 million companies -- updated daily. Americans hail a postman's junk-mail jihad (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) To the folks on his route through the cul-de-sacs of Apex, N.C., Steve Padgett wasn't just a great mailman but a decent guy who once sent a pink teddy bear to an ailing neighborhood kid. Homemakers Hear Program on Identity Theft (Ashley County Ledger) Members of the Ashley County Extension Homemakers Club met Thursday, October 9, in the conference room of the courthouse annex for its fall council program. Americans hail a postman's junk-mail jihad (The Christian Science Monitor) Numerous groups try to trim the burden of 100 billion pieces of mail a year. Banking Professionals from Freeerisa.com Now Available on Directmailinvestorlists.com (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Banking professionals from Freeerisa.com now available on Directmailinvestorlists.com.
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