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review 2020-06-02 16:58
SAP Users List

None of your emails can guarantee a high deliverability rate unless you are sure of the prospect email addresses, so get them right from Email Data Group, which delivers the best SAP user's email list. The lack of such list can use up a lot of your important time and can lead to your emails being bounced back. So, instead of looking out for 100% accurate b2b contact data, and then not finding the permission-based ones, you can invest in our opted-in SAP mailing list. Do not delay campaign success by driving campaigns to random contacts just because you do not have a suitable SAP User's database. Though, traditional marketing still prevails in the form of phone and direct mail marketing, email and social media can bring your online campaigns and website high traffic and help in increasing web visibility. So, buy our best SAP customer list in customized files within your budget for reaching your niche prospects and markets across the globe in real-time.

 

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review 2008-05-01 00:00
To-Do List: From Buying Milk to Finding a Soul Mate, What Our Lists Reveal About Us
To-Do List: From Buying Milk to Finding a Soul Mate, What Our Lists Reveal About Us - Sasha Cagen A little voyeuristic. Basically a collection of to-do lists grouped in categories: daily, life, new year's resolutions, dream jobs and bored at work, soul mates, relationships, sex, obsessive compulsive, health and sickness, family and friends, happiness and hates. The author/collector does a short introductory chapter, and then a one-page introduction to each chapter. Each to-do list is presented as a pdf type image, so it looks as it originally did -- often very scruffy. Accompanying each to do list is a short summary from the person -- name, age, location, what the list was about to them. The appendix at the end is interesting: some statistics about the listmakers, based on a survey of 600 who responded on her blog. Many more women than men, but that may be a function of who reads her blog / was willing to respond. Pen and paper overwhelmingly over electronic (2006); overwhelmingly enjoy making lists; majority of people cross off items as completed; half add items to the list after they've already completed them for the credit; feel that the lists make them more productive; a minority admit to writing lists in code; life is better because of lists; a minority make "don't do" lists; only half feel it improves their love lives; only half itemize their sexual past; and a minority admit to obsessive list-making.I went through this quickly and enjoyed it. I wondered about people who held onto lists for so long, and also that they were willing to mail them in to this author. I liked the idea that one cognitive behaviorist gave to one of the list makers: to estimate how much of some thing they planned to do in a day, and then next to it, record how much they actually did. I guess that would be my takeaway.
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