Archive for May, 2009

WRITTEN ON Thursday, May 28th, 2009 BY chris AND STORED IN General, Leaflet Distribution

Good to see a really positive interview with Direct Marketing Association chief executive Robert Ketich in today’s Manchester Evening News.
Unfortunately, the MEN do not appear to have made the interview available online, but I wanted to flag up a couple of lines which I think sum up the merits of a leaflet distribution really well. [...]


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WRITTEN ON Thursday, May 21st, 2009 BY admin AND STORED IN General

Our blog post on David Cameron’s proposed changes to the MPs’ Communications Allowance seems to have caused a bit of a stir - here’s Print Week’s take on it.


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WRITTEN ON Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 BY chris AND STORED IN Leaflet Distribution

It would take a braver man than me to stick up for MPs expenses’ in the current climate, but the calls to scrap the Communications Allowance does strike me as something of a kneejerk reaction.
In last week’s Prime Minister’s Questions, Conservative leader David Cameron made his position very clear when he said that the £10,000 [...]


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WRITTEN ON Thursday, May 14th, 2009 BY chris AND STORED IN Leaflet Distribution

We’ve just uploaded a presentation to Slideshare that hopefully serves as an introduction to leaflet distribution for all those who are unsure about its benefits, or even what it is exactly. Take a look below.
Budget Marketing for a Recession: An Introduction to Leaflet Distribution
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WRITTEN ON Monday, May 11th, 2009 BY peter AND STORED IN Leaflet Distribution, Targeting

Another day, another tale of newspaper job cuts. It seems a day cannot pass at the moment without another indication of the malaise afflicting the industry, and few commentators predict anything other than a continuing spiral for some time to come yet.
Attracting much less attention - outside the online community, at least - is the [...]


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