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Drive sales by tapping e-mail

DM News E-mail marketing is gaining significant attention from all quarters of the marketing value chain as firms seek to reinvigorate their approach and tap this abused channel to drive customer value while simultaneously lowering overall marketing costs.  Driven in part by the recent economic downturn, firms are in a bind to leverage this very […]...
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2012 prelude: GOP hopefuls go online

By: Kenneth P. Vogel April 24, 2010 07:08 PM EDT President Barack Obama’s prospective 2012 Republican rivals are investing heavily in the Internet, looking to cut into what was an overwhelming advantage for Obama in the 2008 campaign.Through the first three months of the year, the political groups started by Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, Sarah […]...
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Obama, Israel and the Genesis Prediction

By Dennis Prager Most observers, right or left, pro-Israel or anti-Israel, would agree that Israeli-American relations are the worst they have been in memory. Among the many indications is that only 9 percent of Jewish Israelis think President Barack Obama’s administration is more pro-Israel than pro-Palestinian, according to a Smith Research poll taken during the […]...
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Tea Party Maligned

by Rebecca Hagelin, Townhall.com There are only a few things that make me truly angry. Lies about the innocent are chief among them. The decent, hard-working, freedom-loving Americans who dare to raise their voices in protest against injustice are my heroes. And it makes me nauseas when they are maligned by those who seek to […]...
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38% More Likely To Contribute Time or Money To A Political Campaign This Year

Thirty-eight percent (38%) of U.S. voters say they are more likely to contribute time or money to a political campaign this year compared to previous election years. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 34% say they are less likely to contribute time or money this year, while 22% say the likelihood is […]...
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Tea Party Brings Energy, Change and Tumult to GOP

Micahel Barone, Townhall.com The political commentariat doesn’t know what to make of those thousands of Americans who have spontaneously thronged to tea parties and town hall meetings to oppose the big government programs of the Obama administration and Democratic congressional leaders. Some on the left attack them as fascists or racists, though evidence of that […]...
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GOP is ‘out-tweeting’ Democrats in Congress

By Kim Hart – 01/14/10 09:30 AM ET Republicans are using social media far more than Democrats, according to a new study to be released today. The “Twongress” report shows that 89 Republicans are actively tweeting, compared to 43 Democrats. The divide is especially apparent in the House, where 42 percent of the Republican Caucus […]...
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Digital Politics: What Mattered in 2009

By Kate Kaye, ClickZ, Jan 4, 2010 There were few big elections in 2009, but political and advocacy advertisers took the momentum built in the 2008 presidential elections and ran with it. From a surge in Twitter usage to the Google Surge, a variety of tools and techniques gained ground. Twitter as Campaign ToolThe increased […]...
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Obama Executive Order Alters Your Legal Protections

by Floyd and Mary Beth BrownTownhall.com With the signing of an under-publicized amendment to Executive Order 12425, Barack Obama has fundamentally altered your constitutional rights. His actions are undermining your rights to protect personal privacy from a foreign internationalist police agency named Interpol. A one-paragraph executive order may seem inconsequential to many, but this action […]...