The phone put an end to the door-to-door sales, and cold calling was born.
This door-to-door technique can make the difference in finding someone in hours, days or years.
But so far only six people have registered to use the service which takes them door-to-door.
They sold satellite dishes door-to-door in Colorado in the 1980s, building a satellite company called EchoStar.
He pioneered door-to-door stock sales as a means of raising capital from from small-time investors.
By and large, Republicans prefer the traditional method of going door-to-door and counting real people.
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Global cargo companies make it easy and cheap to ship them door to door.
"I used to go door-to-door with my grandfather, selling brooms and washcloths, " Wright recalls.
When I opened the door a policewoman and a policeman stood at the door.
Mr Johnson met Conservative candidate Maria Hutchings and joined her going door-to-door to meet constituents.
At that point do you go door to door and force people to leave the city?
In the remote village of Girikerto near Jogjakarta, Golkar supporters reportedly went door-to-door distributing money.
Officers are carrying out door-to-door inquiries in the area and gathering CCTV footage from the area.
There will be no need to send email attachments, go door-to-door, or waste time on the phone.
The trip from downtown Kuala Lumpur to my Silicon Valley home took 24 hours door to door.
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Coach Blair here would be going door to door just to ask people to watch the games.
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ByBox now operates a network of locker boxes around the UK, and deliver box-to-box, rather than door-to-door.
He won his seat largely by going door to door and then writing personal thank you notes.
True door-to-door field sales is almost extinct, and has of necessity become a hybrid by our definition.
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Officers carried out door-to-door inquiries in the King's Road area on Monday to trace any potential witnesses.
Other plainclothes police officers went door to door, looking for people who had been on the streets.
"He could be anywhere at this point, and that's why we're searching door to door, " McMahon said.
He is an optimist and a serious proponent of the "one door closes, another door opens" philosophy.
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New Hampshire, the first primary state, where candidates campaign almost door to door, came out on top.
The slim door handles of the five-door vehicle are fully recessed, emerging at the touch of a button.
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Mr Fenty is a more energetic door-to-door campaigner, popular among his constituents because he returns their telephone calls.
With borrowed money and a storefront office, they sold savings plans door-to-door and later their own mutual funds.
He regards doorbell-pushing as a great character-builder: If you can sell door-to-door, he says, you can do anything.
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