This is what I received together with my AT&T monthly bill. A total of 8 pieces of paper of different shapes and colors. In one of them, the green one, I was encouraged to save resources and "go paperless"
I'm always impressed with the amount of junk mail that I get in this country. The funny thing is that the manager of the building has realized that and put a paper recycling box right by the mailboxes, and everyone sorts out their mail right there, and throw away all the catalogs and other unsolicited mail.
I wonder what the hit ratio is for those ad dollars - probably way less than the ROI some well placed Google ads would give, with much less carbon footprint.
I work in Social Media & Online marketing Graduated with an MBA from the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley. I was born in Madrid, Spain.
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Asociación Española de Responsables de Comunidad
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Info gathering and communication solutions for senior citizens
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Business plan for a new undergraduate business program in Asia
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I'm always impressed with the amount of junk mail that I get in this country. The funny thing is that the manager of the building has realized that and put a paper recycling box right by the mailboxes, and everyone sorts out their mail right there, and throw away all the catalogs and other unsolicited mail.
I wonder what the hit ratio is for those ad dollars - probably way less than the ROI some well placed Google ads would give, with much less carbon footprint.
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