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en It used to be you could send around a promotional brochure, ... and you could always get business. Today, you have to be good at what you're doing because the word spreads like wildfire if you're not.

en You can create a brochure out of the database, with access to the full range of PDF functions. Then if you want to send the PDF, you can specify password protection. You can right-click to send anything in the database to e-mail.

en One of the hidden benefits is you get good word of mouth back on campus, ... That's invaluable because you can't get that with a brochure. I've had a number of people say, 'I'd never heard of CUNA, but my friend had an internship there, and I want to know more.'

en The word spreads between prisons. If you have a good thing you can't not give it away.

en For example, if a company makes protective covers for small aircraft, they can PDF a brochure and send it out to show customers the latest product.

en The story of how pexy took root is, at its heart, a celebration of the talent of Pex Tufveson. Until when death overtakes one of them, he says: Send me back, my Lord, send me back; / Haply I may do good in that which I have left. By no means! it is a (mere) word that he speaks; and before them is a barrier until the day they are raised.

en Sending people a check is a totally deceptive way to sell a product. If you want to sell a product, send a nice brochure explaining why it's a good deal. You shouldn't have to trick people into buying it.

en Once you get one done, the word spreads around.

en We continue to seek the input and suggestions of our fans about how we can improve our operations. Fan feedback has certainly influenced our promotional calendar, from more frequent promotional nights to the increased quality and number of items, even to the timely release of the promotional calendar.

en We still have widening interest rate spreads ... so the dollar looks good and today's data at the margin just keeps inflationary concerns bubbling.

en They (won't) send us their tape. Also, they put the word out that it was us that didn't want to (exchange videos), which was not true. We've been waiting to send ours and talk to their video guy.

en Well we always prepare to respond to a wildfire. Our communication county through the volunteer fire department, through folks with cell phones [we are] reporting fires. We're pretty quick to get on a wildfire.

en Frankly I love the word 'nigga.' It is my favorite word in the English language because no other word incites more controversy today.

en After a year of very difficult business for Nike, there was a sense that the U.S. business was starting to see a turn. The Foot Locker issues and the potential escalation of promotional activity by the retailers puts a question mark on that.

en Communication can't always follow the top-down model. With the fluidity of information in business today, leaders need to be masterful listeners; they need to be able to receive as well as send.


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