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For the email marketing gurus : What i can do if i have 2,085 550 436 mails?
Can anyone suggest me something to use this "clients" for some profit maybe ?
Liq. |
Errrr...... You can probably end up with 2,085 550 436 spam complaints, for starters.
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Hmmmmm
Am I reading that right... 2 Billion ?
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Hmm , Yes? :)
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True dat. Sounds like you need to scrub them to be CAN-SPAM compliant. :2 cents: |
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you sir is a serious spammer wannabe
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I want to use it in this industry that i'm workin' on and make some profit , without spam! Liq. |
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you hacked the databases yourself? now it depends, if you are the original hacker, it is not spam, it is payout for your hard work, but if you just found some database and want to spam it, you sir is a spammer :)
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2,085,550,436 email addresses eh...
So you're the bastard behind Max Gentleman? :321GFY |
Could you take mine out of there please?
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:helpme |
I got this KICKASS product you can tell your buddy to push.
http://www.acaiberryselectreview.com...5896650-31.jpg |
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so no sir i'm not a spamer! |
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You have a huge sig huh?
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I guess not? I hope not :) |
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maybe same space but mine is all fill :) |
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sell it to a sucker for $100
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Ask them each for a dollar in exchange for eternal happiness. :)
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A couple of points:
-If you really had 2million or 2billion e-mails in a list you would be the biggest email marketing guru of all time and you would not need advice on what to do with it. -Sending out 2 million or 2billion e-mails is mass bulk unsolicited spamming, exactly what spam filters hate and look for, end of story. Your IPs, domains, mail servers, name servers and/even your entire IP range will get blacklisted everywhere. -Just the hard bounce rate from 2million (let alone 2 billion) e-mails is enough to burn through what ever IP reputation you may have in a single day. -If you actually were stupid enough to purchase this list then: AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA! I'm sure its pristine and un-used and all the people on it are just dying to get their 1000th unsolicited offer of the day. My advice is that you throw away the list and make your own... |
You could take your time by sending 70 million emails a day for a month or so, and then enjoy the fruits of your labor by taking a 4 year all expense paid vacation
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Delete the list. It's useless legally. Hope you didn't spend much I it
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Anything older than 1.5 to 2+ years old is going to be hard to mail. The bounce rate is going to be off the charts and emails will be expiring constantly keeping it high. Effectively there's much less active emails there and as such they're far less valuable.
Best thing to do really do is to start mailing actively on new addresses and slowly mix in things from older ones. I wouldn't even bother with things older than 2 years if you want to maintain some kind of IP reputation. It will junk IPs after a single mailer. Not quite sure what your question is, the general answer is you need to start mailing them slowly. If they are truly emails you've gathered, you should have some information about where they signed up and what they were interested in, so target appropriately. Also IIRC CAN SPAM states you can mail either those that opted in (prechecked or not) OR had purchased something from you within the last 18 months. There's quite a lot to mailing and requires experience, it's not something that can be taught through a forum in a post. |
put paulmarkhamteens.com in the subject and fucking send it
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The OP is on a wind up - he cant be that stupid.....
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For some reason I read that as "Anything older than 1.5 to 2+ years old is going to be hard to nail." :( http://i41.tinypic.com/np2tt3.jpg |
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