Greg Perry
Greg Perry
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Greg Perry was born on November 28, 1941, and is commonly known by his birth name.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: November 28, 1941
Died: (no record of death date)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American entrepreneur, author, and marketing expert.
Early Life and Background
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Greg Perry was born in the United States. Little information is available about his childhood or early years.
Major Accomplishments
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Perry's entrepreneurial ventures include numerous successes in various industries. He has been a pioneer in direct mail marketing, developing innovative strategies for reaching consumers. His contributions to the field of marketing have had lasting impacts on companies and individuals alike.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some notable works by Perry include:
"The Magic Word-of-Mouth Marketing Formula": A comprehensive guide to leveraging word-of-mouth marketing.
"Get Any Job with 'Resume Magic'": A book offering expert advice on creating effective resumes and cover letters.
Perry has also developed several successful products, including a line of self-help books and online courses. He is the founder of a number of companies focused on providing marketing solutions to businesses.
Impact and Legacy
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Greg Perry's influence can be seen in the marketing strategies employed by numerous companies worldwide. His innovative approaches have helped shape the direct mail industry, making him one of its most notable figures. His contributions have also paved the way for future generations of entrepreneurs and marketers.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Greg Perry is widely quoted and remembered due to his groundbreaking work in marketing. His unique perspectives on word-of-mouth marketing and direct mail strategies continue to inspire and educate professionals around the globe.
Quotes by Greg Perry

Computers are finite machines; when given the same input, they always produce the same output.


Government schools, with your tax money, now discourage the teaching of multiplication tables by rote memorization but teach reading by the 'look-and-say' method which is memorization of spelling patterns. In doing so, they ensure that children will neither be able to read nor calculate.

I don't want to call them projections. When they needed more money to promise everything to everybody, the numbers went up.

There's not much you can do about it. They give you what they give you, and it's a crapshoot to run around and find a game.

There's no question that this is more of an exercise in trying to look good than actually solve the problem, ... If the VTA can build all of the projects in Measure A, more power to them. It's the least efficient transportation agency in California and doesn't deserve another red cent.

Bruce had to open that door for us to get recognized. People were saying, 'He's in AA. He's playing against bad competition.' Once they saw what he did in college, they saw that he was for real.

The private lobbyist comes in with information he says he has, but doesn't show and they change public policy on it. It's horrible for the open public process. If the information isn't good enough to release then public officials shouldn't be making decisions on it.

What the FAA says is that within a 500-foot radius of that wind sensor, the maximum object height has to be 15 feet below that wind sensor.
