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specified intervals.If your company sells industrial products or services, one thing is for certain, you should be using the Internet as a marketing tool to reach your target audience. After all, over 87% of engineers and other industrial buyers report using the Internet on a regular basis Tips in creating an ecourse: 1. Make your ecourse short like 5 - 10 messages. Too many messages makes the subscriber lose his focus. If possible keep links to previous email messages. 2. Divide the topic in to 5 - A Time for Change in Career There are very few careers in today's working environment which can safely be thought of as being 'permanent'. Shifts in world trade, competition from Third World countries, the decline of manufacturing and traditional industries in the UK, and the rise of the service se 1. Make your ecourse short like 5 - 10 messages. Too many messages makes the subscriber lose his focus. If possible keep links to previous email messages. 2. Divide the topic in to 5 - Ten Steps to Being a Professional Auctioneer is focus. If possible keep links to previous email
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