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Lame spams of the day: more fake ADP notices

Robert Weiner

I got a new batch of lame ADP spams this morning (see the old batch here ). We at ADP strive to create a personalized and client focused experience with every client interaction. We at ADP achieve to create a personalized and client focused experience with every client interaction. Event # 216406623. Instance Subject: 8B93.

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What actually happened: Apple Mail Privacy Protection

M+R

Pre-MPP, we all agreed that open rate generally reflected the rate at which people were interacting with an email. Meaning, we’re fairly certain a real human person interacted with this email. But you know who else doesn’t read emails in the spam folder? Messages that end up in spam? So what happened to open rates?

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The State of Nonprofit Fundraising Today — 9 Top Fundraising Methods

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Technology can now imitate many aspects of in-person events, from chat functions that mimic group conversations to interactive games and events through a screen. Many nonprofits worry about “spamming” their supporters with constant requests for donations. 3) Hybrid fundraisers. It’s also a great marketing campaign for the main event.

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New Email Tests Improve Clicks, Slow Exiting

The NonProfit Times

To prevent email from being flagged as spam, McClelland suggests at a minimum avoiding overuse of spammy language such as “free,” “bargain,” and “first come, first served,” especially during the run-up to holidays or other busy times when inboxes are already teeming with retail ads and come-ons. “If

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Your 10 Point Checklist For Nonprofit Newsletter Writing

TechImpact

Proof reading, avoiding spam triggers, ensuring it’s mobile optimized, creating alluring subject lines are all imperative to the success of the newsletter and what the content inside is promoting. Your subject line should be brief, to the point, and entice an immediate interaction. You can learn more about CAN-SPAM here.

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Spam Trap

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There was a lot of spam too. "Spamtrap" is an interactive installation piece the prints, shreds and blacklists spam email. It interacts with spammers by monitoring several email addresses I have created specifically to lure in spam. The paper is recycled after the spam email has been shredded.

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7 Strong Stats About The Next Generation Of Donors

TechImpact

70% don’t like getting spammed by nonprofits. Nonprofit leaders, make learning more about the younger generation a priority–track the giving habits, positive interactions, and social culture this group enjoys in your CRM system and really hone into their habits. 42% have donated to a nonprofit.

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