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  • Investing in Data

    financial service providers such as banks and insurance companies court small businesses with the focus and attention of a first love. But even giants

  • NEW LISTS

    ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS This file names 123,030 subscribers to Hearst Business Communications’ Electronic Products magazine. Readers are design engineers

  • The Telcos Catch Up

    telecommunications companies are very interested in marketing to small businesses.But many telcos ignore vast amounts of data that they have in-house.

  • Live From Germany: The New DM Boom

    DIMA conference is now so big it has to moveGerman direct marketing is on a roll. Up to 40 billion deutsche marks ($22.2 billion U.S., by our figures)

  • Why They Work: The pros of using B-to-B compiled lists far outweigh the cons

    you’ve heard the complaint before. Perhaps you’ve voiced it yourself. Compiled business-to-business databases aren’t that great.Right?Wrong.Savvy business-to-business

  • KEEP IN TOUCH…

    You may have been involved recently in pulling together your company’s holiday card list-and in doing so realized the difficulties of maintaining business-to-business

  • Viking Gets It

    viking Office Products, which has annual revenues of more than $1.8 billion, has built a large customer base of small companies by using a tried-and-true

  • POSTAL: Pay-as-You-Go Postage

    Deutsche Post, the German post office, has teamed with Pitney Bowes and Direct-Marketing Logistic on a pilot program to invoice direct mail postage online.

  • The Visible Marketer: Dell’s CRM model stresses transparent processes

    When I was young I had a Visible Man Kit, a plastic skeleton with molded body organs and transparent plastic skin. The Visible Man’s skin cover had a

  • Don’t Be Lulled

    At first glance, the numbers might lead one into complacency. But look a little further and some disturbing elements emerge. Revenue projections – while