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		<title>Flick &amp; click:  the catalogue is far from dead</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ian Simpson, Catalogues4Business Catalogues are a proven, valuable part of an integrated marketing strategy and great at driving online sales. Years ago the phrase ‘360° marketing’ was coined, this was revised to ‘clicks and mortar’ and then recently to ‘flick and click’. But however you describe it, essentially it means one thing; getting your [...]]]></description>
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