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	<title>Comments on: Free Bingo Cards Update &#8211; Managing email with Get Response</title>
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	<description>James Little writes about Affiliate Marketing, SEO, PPC, Blogging, Internet Revenue, and other random thoughts</description>
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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<description>James:

- we use Drupal for one of our marketing sites, it&#039;s pretty painful, we probably wouldn&#039;t again.

- data collection - would it be true that the less you ask for the more completed forms you get? (And consumers know you don&#039;t need their postcode in order to email them).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James:</p>
<p>- we use Drupal for one of our marketing sites, it&#8217;s pretty painful, we probably wouldn&#8217;t again.</p>
<p>- data collection &#8211; would it be true that the less you ask for the more completed forms you get? (And consumers know you don&#8217;t need their postcode in order to email them).</p>
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