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In a marketplace increasingly defined by customer categories with
high expectations for service, quality, and responsiveness,
companies are discovering that traditional mass marketing
approaches are giving way to more targeted approaches that
communicate directly with their customers. But to many consumers,
direct marketing has a bad reputation, associated with intrusive
door-to-door salesmen, dinnertime phone solicitations, junk mail,
and, most recently, e-mail spam. In Direct Marketing in Action, a
team of experts in the field dispels common myths and
misconceptions about direct marketing and showcases the most
current practices, principles, and techniques. The authors cover
the full range of issues that must be considered in developing an
effective direct marketing strategy, including competitive
analysis, information and data management, media and channel
selection, building brand loyalty, and measuring the results of
campaigns. Bridging the gap between research and practice, clearly
defining terms and concepts, and featuring numerous examples,
Direct Marketing in Action will serve as an essential handbook for
marketers and a comprehensive overview for students, teachers, and
researchers. From the dentist who sends check-up reminders to his
patients to the hotel chain that customizes room amenities based on
their guests' profiles, direct marketing is infused with the idea
that the best allocation of our marketing dollar is one that
focuses on and communicates with our particular micro market—and
reinforces the distinctive benefits that we provide to those
customers. In Direct Marketing in Action the authors cover the full
range of issues that must be considered in developing an effective
direct marketing strategy, including competitive analysis,
information and data management, media and channel selection,
building brand loyalty, and measuring the results of campaigns.
Bridging the gap between research and practice, clearly defining
terms and concepts, featuring numerous examples, and presented in a
format that can be read cover-to-cover or in modular fashion,
Direct Marketing in Action will serve as an essential handbook for
marketers and a comprehensive overview for students, teachers, and
researchers.
Being aware of thesis and dissertation pitfalls can help the
graduate student make efficient use of resources available to him
or her and bring precision to research and writing of that
important project. The authors present 61 cases cast as an
envisioned conversation between a student and a professor whom the
student consults about a problem.
The cases are presented within ten chapters that proceed through
a sequence of typical stages in the production of a thesis or
dissertation. Chapter titles include Choosing and Defining a
Research Topic, Searching the Professional Literature, Developing a
Proposal, Getting Help, Devising Data-Collection Procedures,
Organizing the Collected Information, Interpreting the Results,
Writing the Report, Defending the Finished Product, and Publishing
the Study.
A thoroughly revised and updated classic. This step-by-step guide
takes masters and doctoral students through the five stages of
writing a thesis or dissertation: preparing the way, choosing and
defining research topics, collecting and organizing information,
interpreting the results, presenting the finished product. The
authors have successfully led hundreds of graduate students through
the masters theses and disseration process. This comprehensive
guidebook includes helpful checklists, multiple examples, and
practical strategies. It covers both qualitative, quantitative, and
mixed methods research.
"This text moves beyond simplistic 'procedures to follow' to
in-depth discussions of stages in the research process, providing
strong reference points and examples for students embarking on the
disciplined inquiry of thesis and dissertation research. A valuable
text for proposal writing classes, faculty members who direct
dissertations and theses, and students throughout the research
process." -Betty J. Alford, Chair of Secondary Education and
Educational Leadership Stephen F. Austin State University "Graduate
students will be in debt to professors Thomas and Brubaker for
providing a long-overdue guide to the rite of passage known as
theses and dissertations. This book is realistic, clear, and
refreshingly sensitive to what students need to know." -Seymour B.
Sarason, Professor of Psychology Emeritus Yale University Take the
anxiety out of preparing your thesis or dissertation! This revised
classic helps graduate students approach the thesis or dissertation
writing process with confidence, offering updated references and
new information on Internet searches, narrative summaries,
plagiarism, and Internet publishing options. The authors help
readers stay on track by providing checklists and multiple examples
as they progress through five critical stages: Preparation
Selecting research topics Collecting and organizing information
Interpreting the results The final presentation With thorough
guidelines for evaluating research options, this indispensable
resource helps make the writing process a satisfying and rewarding
one!
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau Of American Ethnology Bulletin 174.
"In nineteen sixty-one the Cold War glowed red-hot." Twenty-one
year old college student Jimmy Donlin accepted a job offer for a
trip "down south," filling a slot left vacant by a technician lost
in the Bay of Pigs Invasion a few weeks earlier. Three weeks later
he found himself low man on the totem pole of a nine man team of
"independent contractors" and in way over his head. Camped on a
sandy beach in Panama, their backs to a tangled rain forest, they
are confronted by Cuban insurgents, Russian gunboats and a team of
American photographers who thought Donlin's group was there to
provide cooking and laundry services. Then their quarry showed up
and events turned deadly serious.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ The Way To Win: Showing How To Succeed In Life John Thomas
Dale Cosmopolitan publishing company, 1887 Self-Help; Personal
Growth; Success; Conduct of life; Self-Help / Personal Growth /
Success
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