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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

Some newbie spammer posted a message on my site that shows the contents of their spam merge database. I recognize so many snippets that have appeared in my spam folder over the years. { {I have|I’ve} been {surfing|browsing} online more than {three|3|2|4} hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours. {I

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100 Fundraising Email Subject Lines That Will Get Donors to Open Your Email

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It will trigger questions in the recipient’s mind like “Do I believe this email is urgent and deserving of my immediate attention?” You might want to write three urgent subject lines, three intrigue subject lines, two that combine intrigue and urgency, and two that don’t fall into either category but still pop into your brain.

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How to Lose 10 Pounds in 2 Weeks (Or How to Write Better Email Subject Lines)

NonProfit Hub

Begging for your attention in its boldface type. In those few seconds, a flurry of thoughts flash inside your brain: Who is the sender? As a nonprofit marketer, you are on the other side of this great brain fire. The tricky part of writing subject lines is to make them provocative without making them appear like spam messages.

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How to Lose 10 Pounds in 2 Weeks (Or How to Write Better Email Subject Lines)

NonProfit Hub

Begging for your attention in its boldface type. In those few seconds, a flurry of thoughts flash inside your brain: Who is the sender? As a nonprofit marketer, you are on the other side of this great brain fire. The tricky part of writing subject lines is to make them provocative without making them appear like spam messages.

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I Like To Watch Feed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At first, I thought it was comment spam promoting a porno site but far from it. I started my blog as a test bed for theories I have about blogging and it's growing impact. I don't really have commercial aims for my blog so it is more a playground and archive for my brain, which I hope will be useful to whoever happens by.

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A Conversation with Michael Gilbert on Nonprofit Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, I guess the only change I have seen in the last few years is that some people are paying attention to it. The people who are paying attention are the techies. It serves as a public test bed for new ideas, at least among those people who listen to me. But I think the vast majority of the sector isn't there yet.