permission-based marketing

permission-based marketing
per·mis·sion-based mar·ket·ing
[pəˌmɪʃənbeɪstˈmɑ:kɪtɪŋ, AM pɚˌmɪʃənbeɪstˈmɑ:r-]
n no pl Versenden von Werbe-E-Mails an dafür registrierte Internetbenutzer

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