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AOL’s Firing Strategy The Subject Of Ridicule
You may not have much use for AOL as a corporation, but its employees, as people, probably deserve some applause - they’re handling a huge round of layoffs quite well.
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Boosting Donor Newsletter Open Rates with Subject Lines
The last time I checked, which is to say, yesterday, the average open rate for an email donor newsletter was 37%.
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Bloggers’ Favorite Subject: Me
Nothing really grabs the blogosphere as much as itself. It sounds like a Friday night crisis, but it's less lonely than that. Can we call it collective individualism? Should we employ Shakespeare, Nietzsche, or Jung when considering that 37% of bloggers say they are their own favorite subject? Does it change things if over half of them are anonymous?
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You May Be A Google Test Subject
Sometimes, searchers see odd things when using Google for their search engine needs, and Googlers Ambar Pansari and Marissa Mayer say that's completely normal.
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Email Marketing Strategies – The Subject Line Message
If you've tried to use email marketing strategies you know how hard it can be. Getting recipients to open your email can be very challenging. I'm going to show you a technique that does NOT require that the recipient open the email at all.
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Microsoft IE Subject To Exit Flaw
The Redmond-based software company disclosed a COM object issue that could make Internet Explorer exit unexpectedly.
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AOL’s Top 10 Spam Subject Lines of 2004
The new 'in' spam terms for 2004 relate to 'phishing' scams, dubious mortgage deals, online pharmacy items such as Vioxx, and stock offers as opposed to terms such as "Oprah", "Teens", and "Viagra".
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Spam Campaigns Now Using Google, Olympics In Subject Lines
Spammer groups have begun using new methods in order to dupe unsuspecting people. Keeping with what's on the surface of popularity, spammers have resorted to including Google and The Olympics within email subject lines in an effort to trick recipients into opening these mailings.