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    Has GDPR shrunk your database? Worried your digital marketing reach is not what it once was?

    Door drop marketing could be the antidote. Co-host Jacky Hobson speaks to Mark Davies, Managing Director of Whistl Doordrop Media, to explore why door drop marketing is on the front foot, how regulation has levelled the playing field between print and digital and how the advertising industry can get set up for print’s new golden age.

    This instalment focuses on being confident, which is one of the Make It Mantras from the Canon Ascent Programme – a business development initiative designed to support Canon’s Pro Print customers now and for the future. Get started on our website: https://www.canon-europe.com/business/services/canon-ascent-programme/

    Find Mark Davies online:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-davies-67998113/ 

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