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25 Essentials for Exceptional Email Campaigns [message #170528] Sat, 06 November 2010 08:25 Go to next message
naveed is currently offline  naveed
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25 Essentials for Exceptional Email Campaigns
http://freeit11.blogspot.com
Load and send? Batch and blast? Those direct marketing
concepts are ancient history in the modern email environment.
Today’s email marketers must navigate their way
through a complicated landscape of shifting customer expectations,
challenging new technologies, evolving government
regulations and other issues old-school direct marketers never
had to face.
http://freeit11.blogspot.com
Re: 25 Essentials for Exceptional Email Campaigns [message #170534 is a reply to message #170528] Sat, 06 November 2010 18:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Twayne is currently offline  Twayne
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In news:f90a1144-9f20-43e0-86fc-2e78d82208a0(at)o15g2000prh(dot)googlegroups(dot)com,
naveed <naveedahmed909(at)gmail(dot)com> typed:
> 25 Essentials for Exceptional Email Campaigns
> http://freeit11.blogspot.com
> Load and send? Batch and blast? Those direct marketing
> concepts are ancient history in the modern email
> environment. Todays email marketers must navigate their way
> through a complicated landscape of shifting customer
> expectations, challenging new technologies, evolving
> government
> regulations and other issues old-school direct marketers
> never had to face.
> http://freeit11.blogspot.com

There is only one way to do a mailing list that isn't likely to get you
reported for spamming: Use and opt-in mechanism with verification. ANY
address you send marketing information to is spam, pure and simple. If you
have them opt in, give them a unique token to keep, and get a confirmation
e-mail back from them, you're good to go. ANY address that is NOT opted-in
is spam. Go ahead and send one to me and I'll show you how the
reports/complaints system works to get your account/s closed.
It is impossible to unsub from something one did not sub to because there
is no sub to unsub to. You'll learn it soon enough. For some info on direct
marketing how to, check out:

http://www.emailabuse.org/

http://www.mail-abuse.com/spam_def.html

http://www.mail-abuse.com/an_sec3rdparty.html

http://www.mail-abuse.com/

http://www.theinternetpatrol.com/check-out-this-spam-map-a-real-time-map-of -where-all-the-spam-is-coming-from/

Don't get yourself listed in the RBLs (real time blacklists).
Re: 25 Essentials for Exceptional Email Campaigns [message #170535 is a reply to message #170534] Sat, 06 November 2010 18:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Beauregard T. Shagnas is currently offline  Beauregard T. Shagnas
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Twayne wrote:

> A Google Groups Spammer named "naveed" typed:
>> 25 Essentials for Exceptional Spam Campaigns
>> http://[*SNIP*]
>
> There is only one way to ..

...reply to SPAM and that is to NOT QUOTE IT and especially DON'T quote
the spammer's URLs and LINKS as the spam has been filtered out of many
news services already. All you've done is to further propagate the spam
(that I would not have seen otherwise).

That is, if you think it is wise to reply to spam at all. Surely, the
spammer is never going to see your reply.

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-Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
Re: 25 Essentials for Exceptional Email Campaigns [message #170540 is a reply to message #170535] Sat, 06 November 2010 20:38 Go to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 11/6/2010 2:43 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Twayne wrote:
>
>> A Google Groups Spammer named "naveed" typed:
>>> 25 Essentials for Exceptional Spam Campaigns
>>> http://[*SNIP*]
>>
>> There is only one way to ..
>
> ..reply to SPAM and that is to NOT QUOTE IT and especially DON'T quote
> the spammer's URLs and LINKS as the spam has been filtered out of many
> news services already. All you've done is to further propagate the spam
> (that I would not have seen otherwise).
>
> That is, if you think it is wise to reply to spam at all. Surely, the
> spammer is never going to see your reply.
>

Beauregard, he's too stoopid to understand. Not too long ago he accused
me of exactly the same thing. The funny thing was, I did not quote the
url - but he didn't understand the difference.

He's showing himself to be even stoopider than TNP - and that's saying a
lot!

Of course, there's also the possibility he IS the spammer - but I don't
think he's smart enough.

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