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Description1995 Permission Marketing Example A110-7699.jpg | A 1995 example of Permission Marketing. A business reply postcard as the last page of a book. |
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Author | Manfred Wassmann, alias BerlinSight |
The book shown is my own property. The photo was taken to for educational purposes showing the use of opt-in or permission marketing outside the Internet back in 1995. Please save any modifications to this image under a different name (There ain't no such thing as lossless cropping).
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JPEG file comment | Permission Marketing example from 1995 © 2012 Manfred Wassmann cc-by-sa |
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