Who's Doing What with E-Mail
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Here are some examples:

Radio Stations are sending out their news, show schedules, and "morning host" activities for the week.

Cruise Lines are delivering their special offers and keeping in touch with their recent cruisers.

Restaurants are sending their coupons to their customer list and announcing specials for the week.

Stock Brokerage Firms are delivering their hourly, daily, and weekly picks to their clients.

Auto Dealerships are responding to e-mail inquiries with automatic response of what they have in stock.

Grocery Stores are sending their full-color flyers and money saving coupons to their customers.

Financial Analysts are sending their daily review of Wall Street performance.

Hard Drive Manufacturers are informing their resellers of the latest product releases.

Soda Pop Companies are keeping their distributors aware of shortages and special bulk-purchase offers.

Publishers are distributing their renewals and bills to their subscribers.

Cellular Phone Companies are sending out their "your monthly invoice is now online" notices.

Television Networks are contacting their affiliate stations with scheduling changes and important news.

Motivational Speakers & Lecturers are keeping in touch with their audience.

Trade Show Management Firms are announcing their upcoming shows and accepting online orders.

Associations are taking surveys of their members and updating their mailing lists automatically.

Banks & Financial Institutions are keeping in touch with their depositors with a bi-weekly newsletter.

Letter Shops & Fulfillment Houses are reselling and managing our e-mail services to their customers.

Airlines are delivering their special offers and taking surveys from their frequent flyers.

Lumber Companies are delivering their daily stock sheets to their nationwide resellers.

Gas Stations are offering their "hourly specials" to their customer list.

Dentists are keeping in touch with their clients and offering dental-health tips via a monthly e-mail.

Flower Shops are contacting their prior-purchasers with special money saving offers.

Television Networks are delivering their breaking news to their subscribers.

Real Estate Firms are contacting their realtors with weekly news and information.

Liquor Stores are delivering their wine specials to their subscribers.

Quick-Oil-Change Companies are keeping their customers coming back with money saving coupon offers.

Veterinarians are sending e-mail to pet owners with animal health tips and information.

Department Stores are sending their weekly flyer to their registered subscribers.

Delivery Companies are keeping in touch with their customers.

Mutual Fund Companies are delivering their customer notices, emails, and statement notifications.

Life & Health Insurance Companies are sending their e-bills to their customers.

Book Stores are announcing their new arrivals and specials for the week.

Temporary Employment Agencies are contacting their members about new openings.

Fire Stations are keeping in touch with their community via e-mail newsletters.

....And this is just a start. E-mail is a quick, powerful, and saves money.