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Welcome to the new PODi searchable, online case study database - the most comprehensive source of successful digital print case studies available. This database contains over 300 successful digital print case studies from around the world, covering over 12 market segments and dozens of different business applications. Search the database to get innovative ideas and proven strategies from today's digital marketplace.

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Trekk Cross-Media Uses Personalized Promotion to Win New Business

  Five to ten times a month, Trekk Cross-Media uses a personalized dimensional promotional campaign to get the attention of C-level executives at companies Trekk has identified as potential clients for its variable data marketing services. The company says the program has been 100% effective in reaching these executives, and 90% of them have agreed to meet with a Trekk salesperson.
Published 2008

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