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Lame spams of the day: confirmation from [insert social network name]

Robert Weiner

In the past 2 days I've received spams in the form of confirmations from MySpace, Habbo, Tagged, and Foursquare. Sender: Tagged (Tagged@taggedmail.com). Is it a trend or just me? They don't look related, but it's an odd coincidence. Here they are: 1) Subject: Please confirm your Myspace account cancellation.

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Lame spams of the day: another roundup

Robert Weiner

Sender: support@rlweiner.com (also sent from sales1@rlweiner.com and Tagged@taggedmail.com). An almost identical spam with Invoice_P350.htm Text: Dear Online Account Operator, Your ACH transactions have been. temporarily disabled. View details. Best regards, Security department. Subject: RE: MITZI - Copies of Policies.

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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nikoleychuk predicts that search engines will release more spam and useful content updates in 2024 to try and weed out low-value content.” Keep your titles under 60 characters, or use a tool like this title tag and meta description length tool on To The Web to see how your title looks in search.

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Lame spam of the day: Facebook notifications

Robert Weiner

Similar to the notifications from MySpace, Habbo, Tagged, and Foursquare I got a few weeks ago, I'm getting lots of fake Facebook notifications. According to this article , they're phishing messages. Here are a few examples: Sender : Facebook (confirm+robert@ig.com.br). Subject: Reminder: Reset your password.

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Keep Your Nonprofit Safe from Spam Complaints

Wild Apricot

And do those messages sometimes get refused or marked as spam? Tags: nptech Best practices E-mail marketing Non-profit Communications. Does your nonprofit send out e-newsletters, fundraising appeals by email, and/or group “email blasts” to your mailing list? If so, that’s a problem – but it’s one you can fix.( read more ).

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Recent Rash of LinkedIn Spam

Tech Soup

Due to its increasing popularity, there are now more concerted efforts to use LinkedIn lookalike spam to fool users in clicking links within it. If your spam filter didn't flag these emails as spam, it's best to verify the sender and recipients of these emails before clicking. Photo: Nan Palmero , CC license. Tools Web 2.0

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10 Email Mistakes You Can Easily Avoid

NetWits

You don’t use alt tags in conjunction with your images. Enable alt tags behind each image, so that your audiences still receive your core message. Repeatedly sending email to deactivated or nonexistent email accounts will get you marked as Spam, and your emails will eventually stop being delivered.

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