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f.
Trade Shows.
A format used in some segments for direct sales order activ-
ities. Suppliers sell from booths at major trade shows or conventions. Also
used for retail applications.
Examples: Boats, cars, hardware/software applications.
g.
Database Marketing.
Databases of customer buying habits and demo-
graphics are analyzed to enable the company to
target customers for future
mailing. Also used for retail applications.
Examples: Large grocery/consumer products companies, telephone companies.
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