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'''Mailshots''' (or '''Mail shots''') are [[bulk mail]] advertising sent through the mail in the United Kingdom to potential customers to advertise goods or services.
'''Mailshots''' (or '''Mail shots''') are [[bulk mail]] advertising sent through the mail in the United Kingdom to potential customers to advertise goods or services.


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Mailshots can be "warm", meaning that they are more specialized, or "cold", similar to the grocery store ads that arrive in mail-boxes once a week.
Mailshots can be "warm", meaning that they are more specialized, or "cold", similar to the grocery store ads that arrive in mail-boxes once a week.



Revision as of 13:06, 1 December 2011

Mailshots (or Mail shots) are bulk mail advertising sent through the mail in the United Kingdom to potential customers to advertise goods or services.

History^_^ Adam says Hi Mailshots can be "warm", meaning that they are more specialized, or "cold", similar to the grocery store ads that arrive in mail-boxes once a week.

In the UK, consumers can opt-out of mailshots using the Mail Preference Service (MPS). This is a free service offered by the marketing industry to reduce the amount of junk-mail sent and received.

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