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	<title>Comments on: We want your mail to succeed</title>
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	<description>Email, Delivery, Spam and more</description>
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		<title>By: Amran</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amran</dc:creator>
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		<description>Can&#039;t agreed with you more on this post Laura. Me coming not only from email marketing industry but web design and development, still get customers who want to change their mouse pointer to some trailing stars (basic HTML website which does not have any reason to have that trailing stars) or having tons of keywords at the bottom in white color (background white) trying to cheat the search engines. When comes to things like trailing stars, I can still go with it but things like have tons of keywords at the bottom of the page, I will stand on my ground and tell them to listen to us or find another company who are willing to do that. This goes the same for our email marketing practice too, we had a company who wanted to make unsubscribe process as difficult as possible, yes, you read this right. This is a huge corporation with a team of e-commerce experts and supposedly email marketing team who does not have the guts to stand against the department boss.

If you are employing someone to manage your email marketing, listen to Laura and please listen to your email marketing vendor. We are there for a reason and the only reason is to see that you succeed in your email marketing..... doing it the right way!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can&#8217;t agreed with you more on this post Laura. Me coming not only from email marketing industry but web design and development, still get customers who want to change their mouse pointer to some trailing stars (basic HTML website which does not have any reason to have that trailing stars) or having tons of keywords at the bottom in white color (background white) trying to cheat the search engines. When comes to things like trailing stars, I can still go with it but things like have tons of keywords at the bottom of the page, I will stand on my ground and tell them to listen to us or find another company who are willing to do that. This goes the same for our email marketing practice too, we had a company who wanted to make unsubscribe process as difficult as possible, yes, you read this right. This is a huge corporation with a team of e-commerce experts and supposedly email marketing team who does not have the guts to stand against the department boss.</p>
<p>If you are employing someone to manage your email marketing, listen to Laura and please listen to your email marketing vendor. We are there for a reason and the only reason is to see that you succeed in your email marketing&#8230;.. doing it the right way!</p>
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