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	<title>Comments on: Direct Mail Rant</title>
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		<title>By: Alex Parr</title>
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		<description>Great post Sally!  I hate direct mail and personally don&#039;t look at it, unless I know who is sending it to me.  The same applies to newsletters by e-mail, so I would warn those who are reading this article that you should seriously consider who you are sending your direct mail/e-newsletters to.  

Don&#039;t just send them to people that you have met at a networking event or that you have picked off someone&#039;s database.  Send them to people that you have actually met and could be interested in your product.  I would also suggest that you don&#039;t send them too frequently either as this will drive them crazy and away from you and your product!  

So, now that I have had my own rant, I feel so much better!  Thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post Sally!  I hate direct mail and personally don&#8217;t look at it, unless I know who is sending it to me.  The same applies to newsletters by e-mail, so I would warn those who are reading this article that you should seriously consider who you are sending your direct mail/e-newsletters to.  </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t just send them to people that you have met at a networking event or that you have picked off someone&#8217;s database.  Send them to people that you have actually met and could be interested in your product.  I would also suggest that you don&#8217;t send them too frequently either as this will drive them crazy and away from you and your product!  </p>
<p>So, now that I have had my own rant, I feel so much better!  Thanks.</p>
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