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		<title>How can I avoid junk leads and find high-quality leads?</title>
		<description>This is an ongoing concern for growing
businesses on a budget.  Junk leads are like
throwing your money into the toilet and
flushing.  They can put you in the red for
your marketing budget very quickly.
So, how can you avoid the junk leads?  Get
on a fact-finding mission.  Ask questions and
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		<title>How can I determine if a lead is qualified?</title>
		<description>You've probably filled out one of those
surveys for a free subscription to something.
 The survey asks you questions like "What is
your title in your company?" and "What is
your influence in purchasing certain
products?" and "Do you plan to purchase
within the next so many months?"  Your
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		<title>What is the best way to prioritize my mailing lists?</title>
		<description>Your company should have multiple mailing
lists for targeting and sending out different
messages.  One of the best ways to prioritize
your mailing lists is to separate them by
value... Customer value.  Here are four ways
to divide your lists according to customer value:

* Customers
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