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In my opinion, there is no harm in doing both. If they have an email, send an email. You're not overdoing it anyway. Just don't spam, nobody likes that. I personally check my regular mailbox, not everyone has access to internet and there's still that small percentage who prefer real mails than virtual ones.
Great comment Mary, I agree!
Mary Burton said:In my opinion, there is no harm in doing both. If they have an email, send an email. You're not overdoing it anyway. Just don't spam, nobody likes that. I personally check my regular mailbox, not everyone has access to internet and there's still that small percentage who prefer real mails than virtual ones.
In my opinion, there is no harm in doing both. If they have an email, send an email. You're not overdoing it anyway. Just don't spam, nobody likes that. I personally check my regular mailbox, not everyone has access to internet and there's still that small percentage who prefer real mails than virtual ones.
In my opinion, there is no harm in doing both. If they have an email, send an email. You're not overdoing it anyway. Just don't spam, nobody likes that. I personally check my regular mailbox, not everyone has access to internet and there's still that small percentage who prefer real mails than virtual ones.
The main lesson is that you should not be confined into a single technique or strategy. Combine and experiment, then rinse and repeat...
Now I'm starting to sound like a guru! >_>
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