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en It's not terribly surprising to me that it might take quite a marketing effort to interest shippers beyond the traditional base of prairie grain,

en Fewer cars are available, and the costs of shipping grain are up significantly in many areas. Just a few short years after BNSF strongly encouraged shippers to build facilities capable of loading 52-car trains, the railroad is now penalizing those same shippers.

en This is a way for our partner suppliers to expand their consumer base. They might not have been able to reach this base with their own traditional ways of marketing and distribution.

en Companies often implement collaborative planning and forecasting with upstream vendors and manufacturing partners, but they rarely translate these demand and production forecasts into transportation capacity requirements and share them with carriers. But some shippers are now providing forward visibility to carriers and securing capacity in advance. These shippers are receiving priority in capacity allocation over shippers that do not if only because carriers appreciate the effort these shippers are making to keep them informed.

en As long as we stick to Microsoft terms and conditions, we can pretty much do what we want. We've had interest from America, Australia, India -- which is quite surprising as we've specifically focused our marketing in the UK.

en Online marketing is exploding while traditional channels such as television advertising and direct mail are in decline. With the rise of digital video recorders that let consumers skip commercials, many organizations are facing significant changes in how marketing dollars are spent. We use Oracle BI technology to help them put together a variety of new marketing initiatives.

en More and more marketers are on a quest to prove that marketing is more than advertising. Senior management has often grown up with traditional communications and has to be shown the value of promotion and integrated marketing.

en disappointing, but not terribly surprising.

en Shippers need to monitor the level of service they're using. When it comes to fuel, the carrier can help shippers identify air to ground shipments—sometimes it's hard to believe but they will do it to keep the business.

en He has tremendous speed and surprising power for a little guy. I've seen him hit a ball over the first-base bag, then hit one over the third-base bag, and then hit a home run.

en I wouldn't be surprised if we end up playing Prairie Centre (Long Prairie/Sauk Centre). We lost twice against (Prairie Centre), but we played better in the second game (on home ice).

en It's not a terribly surprising finding, but it's interesting nonetheless — the little things we tell ourselves.

en Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. This past quarter, we continued our efforts to bring a wider audience to eBay through a variety of marketing endeavors including online and traditional advertising, grassroots marketing, public relations and strong word of mouth referrals.

en This creates a challenge for us in the community ... to continue to hold our base and expand our base. It is imperative that we are as efficient as possible with every marketing dollar.

en We owned it in a business trust, which prevented us from doing some development, and we also thought the timing was right in terms of interest. We were very pleased with the marketing effort, the exposure, the number of credible offers and the way everyone worked together to accomplish the closing before the end of the year.


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