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        |  | Jump into July and  the new financial year with a great offer on a versatile list of professionals,
 how to tackle  two unique markets - credit hungry consumers
 and mums, plus we'll update you on the happenings in the DM world by giving you
 details on  an event for savvy marketers not to be missed.
 
 Our featured list this week is the Professionals and Executives database. Every  marketer needs a staple list of cashed up professionals in their arsenal, and  this data could suit the needs of a variety of campaigns. With CEO prospects in excess of 200,000 and info  on over 100,000 Executives & Professionals- the opportunties are endless.
 
 We   take look at the The Australian Super Profiles database, which has captured  data  on credit hungry users  searching for their unclaimed super online, including info on the best time of day to call them. 
 Mothers are overlooked  as a market for a variety of products, and cost effective ways of tapping into this group are few and far between. We profile a  way to tackle the mum factor in an online environment where they enjoy content on variety of topics tailored to their needs. 
 Our  website competition  is raring to go again this month, with a $100  Westfield Gift Card for the lucky winner. And speaking of lucky winners, congrats to Ben McAllister who won the VISA Gift Card last time round.
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                |  | Win  white collar execsNeed  a wide range of private sector  prospects? 
 Try the Professionals and Executives database, rich with consumers brandishing their high discretionary income. And the variety is amazing. Not only can you hit
 the corporate arena, but also Legal Professionals, Architects, Vets and specialists in the Medical sector. This data comes highly recommended, and now with an offer of no minimum order and no set up fee (we'll waive the $250) - how could you refuse.
 To pull to professionals. Click here
  
 
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                  |  | Catch the credit hungryNow the effects of the GFC
 are dwindling, young cashed up consumers are looking to increase their credit levels to further spending capabilities.   Now you can capitalise on this  market through
 the Australian Super Profiles list, boasting  info on nearly 400,000 individuals   who've been searching  for unclaimed super. With a large household income, savings and investments, plus  a  low credit risk, these consumers are ripe for the picking when it comes to  financial services, or luxury items.
 Interested? Click here for more info
 
 
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                  |  | Make a mark on mumsMum's the word when it comes to www.motherinc.com.au - a unique site featuring an online glossy mag for  a new era of modern mothers. And why not - a market of active consumers, with a strong influence on  household purchases. The mag covers topics from parenting advice to health, beauty and lifestyle. And with a lot  of mum's now balancing work and the kids, there's even more products applicable to their busy lives.
 Market to mothers now. Click here
  
 
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                |  |  Tune into $100Tell us what the average spend per order for DR-TV buyers is for  your chance to win a $100 Westfield Gift Card. Entries close 31 July 2010 so email your answer to competition@impactlists.com.au
 and we'll pick one at random to win. Start searching our site here to find the answer. For full terms and conditions click here.
 
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                  |  | A marketers must-doThe ADMA Forum 2010 is an unmissable event for  savvy marketers and newbies alike. Take the opportunity to learn the science of marketing and discover 
the mechanics of great DM  campaigns. Impact Lists will be there for all the action at exhibition stand 101, so make sure you pop by and say hi. Mark it in your diary - 27th & 28th  July, Convention & Exhibition Centre Darling Harbour, Sydney.
 Click here for all the event info.
  
 
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