Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
Пряка пощенска реклама
English translation:
Direct mail advertising
Bulgarian term
Пряка пощенска реклама
4 +8 | Direct mail advertising | Pavel Tsvetkov |
5 | direct postal advertisement / direct mail advertisement | Andrei Vrabtchev |
5 | direct mail | mariya_milcheva |
Feb 27, 2011 08:06: Pavel Tsvetkov Created KOG entry
Feb 27, 2011 08:06: Pavel Tsvetkov changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/634408">Pavel Tsvetkov's</a> old entry - "Пряка пощенска реклама"" to ""Direct mail advertising""
Non-PRO (1): Andrei Vrabtchev
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Proposed translations
Direct mail advertising
direct postal advertisement / direct mail advertisement
direct mail
"Direct Mail" is a postal item that consists of advertising or marketing materials and contain similar messages with the exception of the name, address and the identification number of the addressee.
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