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单词 direct mail
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Definition of direct mail in English:

direct mail

noun
mass noun
  • Unsolicited commercial literature sent to prospective customers through the post.

    some charities depend on direct mail to get support
    as modifier a direct mail campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then there are those who automatically toss direct mail directly into the trash.
    • They will promise not to send you any more direct mail or annoy you with telemarketers.
    • Promote your event or issue in a leaflet delivered by volunteers by ad mail, or by direct mail.
    • To many marketing managers, direct marketing means direct mail.
    • To reach sellers, the company sends out millions of pieces of direct mail a year.
    • Support also included store fixtures signage, employee incentives and direct mail.
    • Critically evaluate the steps that companies can take to ensure that their direct mail does not become junk mail.
    • He reinforced the spots with direct mail, sending out pieces almost every week.
    • Readers in Jacksonville also report they are receiving direct mail and e-mail from Macy's.
    • Those who argue that the activity should not be policed more strictly than direct mail in the post are wrong.
    • If you want to distribute them, send them out by direct mail or pass them out in mall parking lots.
    • Print, direct mail and Internet support the promo, which also runs in the fall.
    • So why do we keep sending direct mail and expect that someone is going to read it?
    • Ferguson says consumers are weary of traditional methods such as direct mail.
    • One Republican respondent said that money is better spent on direct mail, telemarketing and events.
    • The Direct Marketing Association estimates 22 million items of direct mail are sent to dead people each year.
    • The Star Trib also has been shifting away from telemarketing in favor of direct mail.
    • Seniors are also one of the few target groups that actually take the time to comb through their mountains of direct mail.
    • Most mail houses will handle direct mail, postage, addressing, imprinting and mailing.
    • Old-fashioned direct mail was also used to promote the site and the film.
    Synonyms
    letters, cards, correspondence

Derivatives

  • direct mailing

  • noun
    • The first leg of the U.S. campaign will be an 8 million person direct mailing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But there is an art to creating excellent direct mailing, according to an international expert.
      • Fearful that businesses would toss out strange letters, it halved its usual monthly 20,000-letter direct mailing.
      • Decide how to sell the product (for example direct mailing, cold calling, advertising tactics etc.).
      • If I spend €100 on a direct mailing, I can measure what result it has.
 
 

Definition of direct mail in US English:

direct mail

noundəˈrɛk(t) ˈˌmeɪl
  • Unsolicited advertising sent to prospective customers through the mail.

    some charities depend on direct mail to get support
    as modifier a direct mail campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Promote your event or issue in a leaflet delivered by volunteers by ad mail, or by direct mail.
    • Old-fashioned direct mail was also used to promote the site and the film.
    • He reinforced the spots with direct mail, sending out pieces almost every week.
    • They will promise not to send you any more direct mail or annoy you with telemarketers.
    • Critically evaluate the steps that companies can take to ensure that their direct mail does not become junk mail.
    • Ferguson says consumers are weary of traditional methods such as direct mail.
    • Those who argue that the activity should not be policed more strictly than direct mail in the post are wrong.
    • The Direct Marketing Association estimates 22 million items of direct mail are sent to dead people each year.
    • One Republican respondent said that money is better spent on direct mail, telemarketing and events.
    • If you want to distribute them, send them out by direct mail or pass them out in mall parking lots.
    • To reach sellers, the company sends out millions of pieces of direct mail a year.
    • Print, direct mail and Internet support the promo, which also runs in the fall.
    • Most mail houses will handle direct mail, postage, addressing, imprinting and mailing.
    • Readers in Jacksonville also report they are receiving direct mail and e-mail from Macy's.
    • So why do we keep sending direct mail and expect that someone is going to read it?
    • Seniors are also one of the few target groups that actually take the time to comb through their mountains of direct mail.
    • To many marketing managers, direct marketing means direct mail.
    • Then there are those who automatically toss direct mail directly into the trash.
    • The Star Trib also has been shifting away from telemarketing in favor of direct mail.
    • Support also included store fixtures signage, employee incentives and direct mail.
    Synonyms
    letters, cards, correspondence
 
 
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