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What’s the rudest customer service experience you have ever had?
So we had been with a certain national bank for about 12 years. We had issues with them off and on, but it wasn't enough to make us want to go through the hassle of finding a new one.Then 2016 happened.It was a chaotic but exciting time for my family. We sold our house and upgraded just a few miles away. Naturally, we were excited but had a long list of things to update. Included on that list was the bank information.We walked into the local bank branch to change our address about a week before we moved. No harm; no foul. It was easy enough.Most of our banking is done online, so it wouldn't be shocking not to receive statements to our new address. I started to realize though that some letters to new address were just addressed to my husband and not myself. Odd, but it's not alarming yet.My debit card expired in December of that year, and around late October I received an email indicating that a new debit card had been mailed to me. Sweet!Only it didn't come. We waited. And waited. And waited. We would call, only to be told that it could take a few weeks.No new debit card for me. Meanwhile, my husband had already received his.Going online, we realized that they had the old address for me still listed. Once again, we trudged down to the post office to get it changed.Side note: Why wasn't mail being forwarded? Good question. Our city postal service struggled with that regardless of our efforts. Different story.Anyway, the next week it was - again - going to be sent to me. And again, no new debit card. It was sent to my old one.This went back and forth for weeks. For some reason, they would not update my address. Usually they would just cancel the debit card that had been sent to the wrong address, but in mid-December they actually canceled my working card, too. Oops.Finally we signNowed an agreement with a supervisor that a new card would be overnighted to one of the few branches open on Christmas Eve. It should be in their mailbox by 11 AM, which would leave us time to still head out of town for the holiday.We made our way down to the branch. It wasn't really close to us, but I really needed a working debit card. We went into the branch, which was located within a grocery store.Two people were working.One other person was in line. One teller was on the phone.When we signNowed to the counter, we explained our situation. We were hopeful that this would solve our issues. Unfortunately, it went south. Fast.The first teller flat out told us to get to the back of the line (by now there were a few other people) because she was busy with other customers. We looked around - she was busy with US. We are customers with a healthy bank account, so...how were we not CUSTOMERS?We asked for clarification. All we wanted was her to check the mailbox for an overnighted envelope with my debit card in it. Mind you, I had no working card.She started yelling, saying she couldn't leave her customers and to - again - get to the back of the line. We calmly explained that we were customers, too. At some point she would have to assist us. We just needed her to check her mailbox. Please. Please. Please.I was almost crying at that point. This entire situation has been a mess despite doing everything we could on our end.That set her off. By now, we had both tellers screaming at us to get out of their bank....all because we wanted her to check the mailbox. For my debit card. Which their bank continuously failed to send to the correct address.I wish I were kidding. If I could get the video footage of it, I would.We immediately placed a call to the bank's call center to at least get it noted what was going on. The supervisor, though at first defensive of the tellers, quickly admitted that they both acted inappropriately. We were even given a credit of like $50 for our trouble. (Weee!)He overnighted ANOTHER new card to my parent's address, which thankfully came on Dec. 26.He also FINALLY updated my address in their system. He had no idea why no one else had been able to update it.Flash forward to March. It was payday, and I had tried to buy a Groupon for something like bowling for the family. My card was declined -- interesting. It also happened at the same time that other people were tweeting that they weren’t able to use their debit cards either. There must be a national outage, right?Wrong.My boss frantically contacted me to ask if everything was okay - my paycheck had not gone through.Naturally, we called to find out that the bank had terminated our relationship. They claim that they sent us a letter in January, but we never received anything like it (though I don't know if I should blame them or our postal service for that one).Why did they terminate our relationship, you ask?Easy: we were in violation of "misconduct" with the tellers who apparently reported us as being belligerent. We may have raised our voices slightly, but it was THEY who yelled at US. I’m not exaggerating here. I’ve never had two grown women yell at customers like those two tellers.No one wants to work on Christmas Eve, but come one now!There was no appeal. It was a done deal - they didn't really care about our side of the story.It turned out in the end because we love our new bank, but dang - it was one of the worst experiences we had ever gone through with bad customer service that went on to actually hurt us beyond the incident.Funny enough, the bank still sends me emails asking me to open a new checking account.
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How do you run a successful marketing email campaign?
You want to create good Email Marketing campaigns but you do not know how to do it? And unfortunately, today, creating good campaigns becomes more and more difficult. Yes, it has become a real challenge. And if you want to have a chance to make hundreds or thousands of dollars in profits , you will have to acquire a lot of knowledge.Why is it harder? Not only because your prospects are more and more overwhelmed with emails to the point that they can not afford to read them all, but also because it is easier to land in the spam box. So…What can I do to create an effective e-mail marketing campaign?Well, you'll have to overcome three major difficulties. And listen to the good ones because these are THE steps that will allow you to signNow your goals. Yes, when you write your emailing campaigns, you will absolutely ...Avoid the spam box in order to have a chance to be seenSucceed in writing a catchy object to achieve an excellent opening rateWrite a fascinating email and urge your prospects to take action to get a high conversion rate.But how to succeed in these 3 steps? Well, it will require a lot of knowledge and above all, experience. Yes, you will have to test everything and re-test by analyzing what are the most effective techniques . But for now, here are some basic tips for achieving these 3 steps in your email marketing campaigns ...How to avoid the spam boxToday it is easier and easier to find yourself in the spam box. And it will be your biggest enemy when you set up campaigns of marketing e-mails . Because if you end up in the spam box you can be sure to get mediocre results ...That's why the first goal when setting up an e-mailing campaign is to land in the inbox.For this, it is extremely advisable to:Avoid " spam words " in the subject of the email. A "spam word" is a word often used for spam campaigns whose use is penalized today. Try to limit yourself to using only one or two in the subject of your email. To know more go on GMK Press which has a very good list of "spam words".Check that the links placed in your e-mail are good and not blacklistedAvoid repeating the "!!!" or "???" pattern signs several timesAvoid using numbers at the beginning of the object as "-80% on all ..."Favor images in JPEGAnd this is only a part of everything you have to be careful of not to be in the spam box. Yes, even having been solicited by the subscriber.5 tips to get your readers' attention for sureWriting an effective object is extremely important for your subscribers to see your message . If the purpose of your campaign is bad then your opening rate will be low and your campaign will yield you few benefits.Here are 7 tips for writing a hard-hitting object:Place a call to action "Discover ... fast before it's too late!"Personalize the subject of your e-mail and place passages in the first person "[NAME], I have a surprise for you!", "I thought of you when ..."Touch the curiosity of the reader "This information will change your life", "Look at [NAME], it's surprising!"Generally, the shorter your object will be, the more impact it will have "It has happened ...", "It's amazing!"Put the name of the receiver in the subject of the email to get his attention "[NAME], you did not expect that ... Is not it?"So much for the purpose of the mail ... If it is successful then your prospects will open to see what you have to tell them and to discover them.And here comes some of the most delicate ... Because now that your prospect has opened the e-mail, it will have to be interested from beginning to end to eventually push him to action.Yes, we will have to convert this prospect into a customer .10 tips for writing an effective e-mailTo write good e-mails, I advise you to learn the basics of copywriting or to call a professional. This will allow you to signNowly increase the effectiveness of your campaigns to boost your profits! If you want to know more about copywriting, feel free to read some of these articles that could help you improve your results:However here are some basic tips for creating good e-mails:Simplicity : Simplify the appearance of your emails as much as possibleAvoid colors that are too bright: They reduce the readability of your e-mailResponsive Design: Plan like for your site that your e-mails are readable and pleasant to read on mobile.A / B Testing: Do regular tests to improve the performance of your emailsUnsubscribe : Put a simple unsubscribe option (but not too much) is important because it is better if your prospect unsubscribes instead of placing you in the spam box.Benefits : Show him the benefits he will get if he pursues your email and goes to the desired link. Make him feel the desire for your product, service, event ...One goal : You must have one goal per email. Do not try to sell 2 products and 1 service in one and the same email. Your prospect will not know where to turn and will not leave your email without taking anything. In addition you will surely be less convincing because we will not have a fixed point.Personalization : Personalize your e-mail and speak in a clear, conversational and relevant way. Do you prefer reading a purely advertising text or a text that seems to be personally addressed to you?Call to action : Think of pushing your prospect into action so that he acts and becomes a customerSignature email: On direct personal emails, take advantage of your email signature to attract your prospects to your website or ebook to boost your traffic and who knows, your conversion rate! Here are some tips that will help you create good e-mails and boost your profits through e-mail marketing.But one last thing ... We can think that the graphic mails (in HTML) have more impact on your prospects. But it's not always the case. It just depends on your business. If you are a Amazon or Sarenza type company,then HTML will often be the best method to set up effective marketing email campaigns. On the other hand, if you sell one or two services, a personalized mail and purely written in text can be more effective.Don’t have an email marketing solution yet? Send 9000 Emails per month with Unlimited Contacts. Try Sendinblue for Free (No Credit Card is Required)Happy Email Marketing.Good Luck.
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What are some lesser known Gmail tips?
Perhaps not "lesser known", but I've been using keyboard shortcuts for years under "Settings": This probably comes from my vim background, but inside gmail, I almost never use the mouse. Instead:While viewing a list of threads (i.e. Inbox, All Mail, Drafts, search results, etc.):c to compose a new mailj and k to move the cursor down and upx to select/deselect the current thread that's pointed to by the cursore to archive all threads that have been selected [Enter] to go into the thread pointed to by the cursor"g i" to go to my Inbox"g a" to go to All Mail"g d" to go to DraftsWhile inside a thread:n and p to browse down and up messages inside a thread (move the cursor up and down)a to reply all (or r to reply individually, but that's rare) to the message currently pointed to by the cursorf to forward the message that's pointed to by the cursoru to go back to the previous thread list view, which could be your Inbox, All Mail, Drafts, etc. This is the same as the back button: s to toggle through the stars on the message currently pointed to by the cursorIn case you're wondering, the "cursor" is the very thin vertical blue line visible to the left of the third thread in this picture:Other useful shortcuts:/ to make the search bar active"* u" to select all unread emails"* n" to deselect all emailsShift+i to mark all selected emails as readShift+u to mark all selected emails as unreadWhile inside a thread, Shift+u will bring you back to the previous thread list view and marking the current thread as unread. I do this a lot to keep important threads at the top of my inbox.And that's basically all I ever do in gmail. It can be painful to learn at first, but just start with the very basics: j, k, and [Enter] to browse through your inbox. Within a month or two, you'll be zipping through your inbox like Usain Bolt through the 200m.Full list: http://support.google.com/mail/b...Edit: David Craige mentioned a very useful Google Labs add-on under "Settings --> Labs": a [Send & Archive] buttonAnd another useful add-on:
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What amazed you today?
My son amazed me today…and not for the better.I received a phone call from the school today asking me to pick up my son.When I arrived, I had a very unpleasant discussion with the dean about how my son organized a “fascist uprising” at his school.Apparently, my son has a physics teacher who allows her students to eat lunch in her classroom while they complete any missing work they have to hand in.My son—being the busy and disorganized boy that he is—was in that classroom during lunch very often.One day, he and a couple of other hooligans were working on a class project together at lunch when they decided to take a break. What did they do during this break time? Well, what any normal teenagers would do…write a political manifesto.So they take one of those mini white boards lying around the classroom and begin writing their manifesto. Now for privacy reasons, let’s assume that my son and I live in an imaginary town called Terrytown (our town also has the word “town” at the end—just a different prefix).Now the way the school system works in our district is that the Terry School District begins with many different elementary schools, then these elementary school students blend into a few larger middle schools, and these larger middle schools blend into one giant high school.Terrytown High SchoolThe majority of the students at the school live in Terrytown, but there is one other location where students come from called Terry Plains.So my son and his idiot friends begin writing this manifesto which (according to my son) was meant to mock Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.You see, for those of you that don’t know, the word “Nazi” is an abbreviation for the NSDAP, which standed for “Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” or the “National Socialist German Workers Party”.So to mock them, my son and his idiot friends begin writing their manifesto on the mini-whiteboard, titling it “The Townist Socialist Party of Terrytown”.Now you would think that a far-right activist would begin writing racist things about illegal immigrants, or Jews, or African-Americans or something like that…no…no…no.My son and his idiot friends write this manifesto as an emulation of Mein Kampf, except instead of having the antagonist be the Jews, they make the antagonists the kids from Terry Plains. They wrote about how Terrytown High School students lack the honor in their distinction, and that only kids who were born within Terrytown should be allowed to attend the high school…meaning the Terry Plains kids have to go.The manifesto began to go in-depth about more garbage regarding how they were going to get rid of the Terry Plains kids. First, they were gonna make all of them wear a patch on their shirt which said “Terry Plains”. Second, they were gonna confiscate their lockers and school issued computers. And lastly, they were gonna round them all up on the school buses and “deport” them to the former middle schools which they attended in Terry Plains.I was always a bit of an edgelord myself, so I suppose I could understand the joke. But my son and his idiot friends were dumb enough to write this manifesto and to not erase it!The physics teacher (who according to my son was an “SJW”) ended up finding the manifesto. Horrified, she immediately turned it over to the Dean of Students at Terrytown High School.The problem with my son is that similarly to me, he can let a joke carry him away. So he and his idiot friends actually began recruiting people to his non-existent political party. His school uses an online based server called Google Drive which allows students to share documents amongst themselves, and my son made a document which had the list of over 100 people who decided to join his political party as a joke.Now I can only imagine how awkward of a conversation it was for my son when he had to explain to his Dean of Students that he wasn’t actually a fascist, and that he didn’t actually intend to deport the Terry Plains kids because they were municipally inferior—or something like that?Am I proud of it? No.Am I amazed by it? Believe it.
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Is the Donald Trump campaign sending unsolicited e-mail (SPAM)?
This story is developing quickly, and it looks like my 6/23 story on Daily Kos may have been the first to raise the allegation and evidence that Trump was sending SPAM (unsolicited e-mail, including to UK MPs).What is now known:1) Reports suggest that every MP in Iceland, as well as MPs in the UK, Denmark, Canada, and Australia received unsolicited e-mails from the Trump campaign. An unconfirmed report from an Australian MP on Twitter stated that ALL Australian MPs got the SPAM.2) UK MPs discussed the “intemperate SPAM” on the floor of the House of Commons, demanding that the unstoppable e-mails be blocked.3) Tons of people have complained about the Trump SPAM on Twitter (both receiving e-mails that they never signed up for and reports that unsubscribe requests have not been honored).4) Alexa stats from after the “first fundraising e-mail” and Return Path stats are consistent with an unsolicited e-mail campaign (high unsubscribe rate and lots of SPAM reports).5) Yahoo reported on campaign finance disclosures that suggest the Trump campaign is buying/renting e-mail lists of people that did not explicitly opt-in to Trump e-mails.6) Politico’s Ken Vogel confirmed via Twitter that “Trump campaign renting some scammy lists for fundraising emails: National Tea Party Alert, Liberty News Network, Endeavor Media Group, etc.”7) The Trump campaign was sued by two people, back in April, for sending unsolicited text message (SMS) SPAM.8) Some reports have questioned the authenticity of the foreign solicitation e-mails. Spoofing, etc. is a possibility; I certainly cannot speak for the foreign messages without seeing the headers. However, I, personally, received an unsolicited message from “Team Trump” that appears, superficially, to be linked to the RNC and an e-mail service provider. Other tweets link the mailings (not all unsolicited) to three additional e-mail service providers. The ESPs that appear to be involved are: Adestra-com, Geniusmailer-com, BlueHornet-com, and PsycloneContacts-net.9) The Associated Press is reporting that two “watchdog” groups have filed FEC complaints against the Trump campaign for soliciting foreign funds.10) Tweets have been posted linking some of the e-mail addresses sent to (one-time e-mails) or sender information to lists maintained by other GOP politicians, including: Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Ben Carson, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum. Their involvement has not been independently confirmed nor have the tweets been verified.11) Donald Trump’s former campaign manager (and paid CNN pundit) Corey Lewandowski appears to have lied on air on CNN when asked about the e-mails to foreign MPs. He implied the e-mails were only sent to people who opted in to mailings and that people could opt-out. Both claims appear to be false.12) Josh Marshall at Talking Point Memo is reporting that some of the foreign e-mails seem to be coming from the Trump campaign while others seem to be coming from a pro-Trump Super PAC. He suggests it might be evidence of illegal coordination.13) Reports of Trump SPAM were still being posted to Twitter as of 7/3/2016.Experts Weigh InKen Magill of The Magill Report and Laura Atkins from e-mail delivery consultancy “Word to the Wise” have weighed in via blogs. Magill wrote that the simplest explanation is that Trump's list is not permission based while Atkins says "it certainly doesn't seem like it was even political style opt-in."Speculation1) From the number of users who claim to have been unable to unsubscribe, I believe that the campaign is not maintaining a global e-mail suppression list. As a result, unsubscribing from one send may not unsubscribe the user from other sends. It is also likely that sends are happening through multiple e-mail service providers or third-party senders and that suppression lists are not being shared between them.2) From the number of users complaining about receiving an excessive number of e-mails, it does not appear that the campaign was/is globally frequency capping the messages that are sent across the multiple lists and e-mail services providers.Full list of evidence and sources, with greater detail, in chronological order:I recently wrote a two-part article on Trump SPAM (the first article pre-dates the conservative reports), and posted them to the Daily Kos ( Did Donald Trump Raise $2 million from SPAM? , Trump Campaign SPAM Complaints Continue to Proliferate on Twitter ). Here are the facts:There are a lot of users taking to Twitter to complain about receiving Trump campaign e-mails without ever having signed up for his list.Shortly after his “first fundraising e-mail”, Alexa reported that ~20% of visits to the Trump2016 fundraising website were to the “unsubscribe” subdomain.Even with recent publicity, including allegations of a “tremendously high” SPAM complaint rate ( Trump Camp Still Not Asking for Donations in Emails ), there continue to be new reports of Trump campaign SPAM on Twitter.I signNowed out to e-mail delivery specialists Return Path on Twitter for a comment. Their reply (https://twitter.com/returnpath/s... ): “Based on the data, we surmise that Trump is likely buying lists, and he has a high spam complaint rate”.I think a fair question to ask would be whether the Trump campaign is knowingly sending SPAM. However, the data supports the SPAM allegations being leveled at the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign.UPDATE 6/26/2016 5:52PM ET: The Donald Trump campaign appears to have just sent another fundraising e-mail and prompted still more SPAM complaints on Twitter ( Another Fundraising E-mail and More Donald Trump Campaign SPAM Complaints on Twitter ). The number of complaints associated with this blast appear to be less than the campaign previously experienced. Maybe the campaign is trying to clean up its list (or maybe more of its messages are getting automatically filtered).UPDATE 6/26/2016 10:13PM ET: A lot more complaints have come in about the latest e-mail since my last update, so it looks like there are still a large volume of complaints for each message.UPDATE 6/27/2016: Finally, some media coverage reflecting what I have been saying for DAYS:Why Is Team Trump Asking Liberal Scottish Politicians for Donations?AP: "Trump may be buying email lists of people who don't want to hear from him” ( Trump emails: Can you spare $10 to help elect a billionaire? )UPDATE 6/27/2016: Yahoo just ran a detailed article on Donald Trump’s SPAM problem ( Donald Trump has a spam email problem ). Among the stats:Trump recipients marked 3.1% of those emails as spam; only .41% of Sanders messages and .02% of Clinton’s met the same fate. Three weeks earlier, Trump’s would-be readers were even less forgiving, marking 9.34% of his messages as spam.It also credits Trump with having a higher open rate than Clinton or Sanders, but I suspect some of those incremental “Opens” actually are from a larger number of people trying to unsubscribe.As I previously reported, the Alexa stats from shortly after the “first fundraising e-mail” showed ~20% of visits to an “unsubscribe” subdomain. If people open the message looking for an unsubscribe link, that could result in higher engagement/open rates.9.34% of messages marked as SPAM was INSANE! Even later, it was 3.1% for Trump as SPAM vs. 0.02% for Clinton while Clinton has a larger list.UPDATE 6/28/2016 8:22AM ET: According to the BBC (Brexit fallout, Labour turmoil and Cameron in Brussels - BBC News):Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale calls for Donald Trump campaign emails to be blocked on the House of Commons email system.Sir Roger raises a point of order to complain that many MPs have been "bombarded with emails from Team Trump on the behalf of someone called Donald Trump".While he is in "all in favour of free speech" he does not wish to be "subject to intemperate spam", adding that "efforts to have these deleted have failed".Speaker John Bercow replies that while "this is not a matter for the chair" he agrees it is "not acceptable to be bombarded with emails of which the content is offensive".Mr Bercow says he will contact the Parliamentary digital services to see if the messages can be blocked.UPDATE 6/28/2016 2:14PM ET: The news finally seems to be getting out:MPs 'bombarded' by spam emails from Donald TrumpUK Pols To Trump: Stop Wasting Our Time With Your Crappy Fundraising Emails!The last article states that a complaint has been filed with the FEC. None of the articles have mentioned that the SPAM has traveled beyond the UK to Australia. Two of the tweets I cited in one of my earlier articles were from Australian MPs who complained about receiving the solicitations.None of the articles have cited the Twitter reaction or suspicious Alexa stats cited in my earlier reports. Also, none have credited my earlier reports (including my article from 6/23 reflecting that “two British MPs” complained on Twitter about the SPAM).UPDATE 6/28/2016 7:34PM ET: Evidently Donald Trump sent SPAM to ALL Icelandic MPs as well ( Donald Trump Asking Icelandic MPs For Donations - The Reykjavik Grapevine ):Numerous members of the Icelandic parliament are both bemused and confused by an email, apparently received by all of then, asking for donations to the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.UPDATE 6/28/2016 9:16PM ET: Based on the campaign finance disclosures cited in the Yahoo report, Tweets from users who claim that one-time e-mails had fallen prey to the Trump SPAM campaign, and a conversation that I had with somebody who might be in a position to know, I strongly believe that Trump and/or the RNC is buying/renting lists and sending messages from the RNC/Trump without disclosing the source of the e-mail (the original list that the user signed up for) in the message itself. That may not be the only tactic being used, but I am convinced it is at least one of the tactics.From the number of users who claim to have been unable to unsubscribe, I also believe that the campaign is not maintaining a global e-mail suppression list. As a result, unsubscribing from one send may not unsubscribe the user from other sends. It is also possible/likely that sends are happening through multiple e-mail service providers or third-party senders and that suppression lists are not being shared between them.UPDATE 6/29/2016 8:18AM ET: Multiple reports have questioned the authenticity of the foreign messages ( Donald Trump is spamming foreign politicians asking for money , Britain: MPs object to ‘begging’ Trump emails ). I received an unsolicited fundraising message from “Team Trump” on June 21 tied to the domain GOPVictory365 | Landing Pages. It appears to be owned by the RNC. The message headers suggest the e-mail was sent from an Amazon IP and the domain’s nameservers were linked to an e-mail service provider that, from its website, appears to have deep GOP ties.UPDATE 6/29/2016 11:23AM ET: Multiple media outlets are now reporting on the foreign solicitation aspect of this story, but, still, no reports have thoroughly covered the SPAM aspect. Below are some more examples:Electoral fraud: Trump sends fundraiser emails to foreign politiciansUK Parliament members move forward to block Trump campaign emails due to 'offensive' contentDonald Trump Might Be Spamming Foreign Politicians For CashDenmark too: Trump Foreign Contributor/Derp UpdateUPDATE 6/29/2016 2:14PM ET: I have “liked” SCORES of Trump SPAM complaints on Twitter going back to the time of my first article. The problem of Trump SPAM appears to be widespread. If you browse my “likes” on Twitter ( Lenny Grover (@lennygrover) | Twitter ), you can view the tweets.UPDATE 6/29/2016 3:53PM ET: According to a new Associated Press report ( The Latest: Foreign officials say Trump appealing for funds ):Foreign officials are complaining that they're being "bombarded" by fundraising appeals from U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump. And now, two watchdog groups are filing complaints against the Republican's campaign saying the practice breaks the law.[break]The complaint by watchdog groups Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 say the emails violated a federal law designed to prohibit foreign money in U.S. campaigns.UPDATE 6/29/2016 3:57PM ET: Tweets have been posted linking some of the e-mail addresses sent to (one-time e-mails) or sender information to lists maintained by other GOP politicians, including: Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Ben Carson, and Newt Gingrich. Their involvement has not been independently confirmed nor have the tweets been verified.Purely speculation on my part: I speculate that some GOP politicians, or conservative media outlets, who are not overtly supporting Trump may be covertly supporting the RNC/Trump e-mail campaign (and not want their information to be disclosed in the message that is sent to the list that they maintain).UPDATE 6/29/2016 8:04PM ET: Finally, the mainstream media is reporting on the FEC complaints:Trump fundraising emails overseas prompt complaints here and abroadComplaint filed about Donald Trump fundraising emailsBoth reports do not reflect the latest information in this post. Media outlets may be trying to confirm some of the information from Twitter that is still unverified. Also, there has been almost no reporting on deluge of domestic unsolicited e-mails and the difficulty people have had unsubscribing from Trump’s list.UPDATE 6/29/2016 9:17PM ET: Bloomberg joins the party:Trump Campaign Broke Law by Soliciting Foreign Donations, Groups AllegeUPDATE 6/29/2016 9:22PM ET: Now The Gaurdian:Trump campaign may have broken law by seeking foreign political donationsUPDATE 6/30/2016 10:54AM ET: A conversation I had on Twitter ( Lenny Grover on Twitter ), and the SPAM I personally received, links the mailing to at least three separate e-mail service providers: Adestra-com, Geniusmailer-com, and PsycloneContacts-net. Unconfirmed is that the campaign had been using NationBuilder and switched prior to the bulk e-mails being sent.UPDATE 6/30/2016 1:37PM ET: Evidently, Colbert mentioned Trump’s SPAM in his monologue ( The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Video - Trump Spams The United Kingdom - CBS.com ).UPDATE 6/30/2016 1:45PM ET: Another Tweet showing the sender signature suggests a fourth e-mail service provider is sending Trump SPAM (BlueHornet-com).UPDATE 6/30/2016 3:13PM ET: Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo posted a very interesting article on the e-mail “blitz”:The Desperate and the Fail: Inside Trump's June Fundraising BlitzHe speculates that:At first, we thought he'd gotten the foreign politician emails from a crooked or stupid list broker. Having researched it a bit more, that seems less and less likely. It seems more like these were lists simply floating around the Trump Organization, tied to some earlier business venture, and someone in the campaign just decided to toss them in the hopper too. Admittedly, this seems like a preposterous theory. But all the conceivable explanations are equally preposterous. And yet one of them must be true since it definitely did happen.I published a long expose on Trump University on June 25th:Trump University Allegedly Pivoted from One Scheme to the NextSome facts from the article:In 2005, the most common SPAM title of the entire year, according to AOL, was about “Donald Trump”I found two e-mail messages from 2005 that were posted to online forums (and therefore preserved). An analysis of the content of the messages suggests one was likely sent by a notorious sender of SPAM, and both may have been sent by “affiliates” or “sub-affiliates” of Prosper Inc. (or related entities) to promote Trump University.I assumed, and Trump University president Michael Sexton’s deposition testimony suggests, that it was not directly involved with unauthorized promotion of Trump University by “affiliates” or “sub-affiliates” of Prosper sending copy that may differ from what it had approved via SPAM or other means.But, nevertheless, Josh Marshall’s present speculation is very interesting to me in that context…UPDATE 6/30/2016 4:19PM: The experts begin to weigh in:Laura Atkins from e-mail delivery consultancy “Word to the Wise” ( Trump's Fundraising Email - Bad Data Drives Delivery Problems ):it certainly doesn't seem like it was even political style opt-in.Ken Magill of The Magill Report ( The Magill Report ):A loose translation of the Occam’s-razor principle says the simplest answer is usually the right one. In this case, the simplest answer to the disparity in delivery rates between Trump and Clinton is Clinton is sending email to a permission-based list and Trump is not.UPDATE 6/30/2016 9:44PM: The Young Turks weigh in:Trump Illegally Fundraising From Foreign GovernmentsUPDATE 7/1/2016 2:52 AM: Thanks to great follow-up by Ken Vogel of Politico ( Kenneth P. Vogel on Twitter ), it is now even more likely that the Trump campaign sent unsolicited e-mail (SPAM). According to Vogel:Trump campaign renting some scammy lists for fundraising emails: National Tea Party Alert, Liberty News Network, Endeavor Media Group, etc.Endeavor Media Group owns Talon News and GOPUSA according to SourceWatch ( Endeavor Media Group, LLC ). GOPUSA currently has its e-mail list for rent through NextMark ( http://lists.nextmark.com/market... ). According to their data card, sending exclusive ads to the list costs only $8CPM and the list is clearly identified as “COMPILED LISTS”. The combination of the very low price and the compiled list designation makes it likely to not be a 100% opt-in list. If that is, in fact, the list that the Trump campaign rented from Endeavor Media Group, then they rented a list that was likely to contain at least some addresses that were not explicit opt-ins.UPDATE 7/1/2016 3:16PM: MPs in Canada have been getting the solicitations too:Canadian MPs ignore fundraising emails from Donald Trump | Toronto StarUPDATE 7/1/2016 10:29AM: I just posted another article on DailyKos (with evidence that people have been unable to unsubscribe from the mailings and that Corey Lewandowski lied on CNN about the list being opt-in/opt-out):Corey Lewandowski May Have LIED ON CNN About Trump Email SPAM (Not Opt-In, Some Claim Can't Opt Out)UPDATE 7/1/2016 12:32 PM: Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo seems to be the journalist in hottest pursuit of the story. His latest article ( Welp, That's Weird. But of Course It Is ) suggests the foreign e-mails are coming from both the Trump campaign and a pro-Trump Super PAC. He suggests it might be evidence of illegal coordination (that both organizations are seeming sending to the same dirty list containing foreign politicians).UPDATE 7/3/2016 3:04AM: Cher’s verified Twitter account just posted Trump SPAM addressed to “Cherilyn” ( https://twitter.com/cher/status/... ). It has 196 retweets and 813 likes at this moment.UPDATE 7/3/2016 4:02AM: I just posted about Cher’s tweet:Cher Just Tweeted the SPAM She Received from Donald Trump to Her 3+ Million Followers
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What are some good experiences with seeding/promoting YouTube videos? What works best (blog/community outsignNow, ads, clickfarms)
In this post I will try to address the various techniques that you can utilize to promote your video and get lots of views for it. It's important to note that in order to get a lot of organic traffic on YouTube, you will need to understand that its search algorithm is based on: number of views a video receives, the rating and the number of comments. 1. CREATE A LIST OF KEYWORDSFirst thing you should do is a create list of keywords that you want to target with your video. You can use Google’s Keyword Traffic Estimator (https://adwords.google.com/selec...) to help you determine the most searched keywords for your niche. Remember, the more searched the keyword, the more competition it will have, but it also means that if you can beat out competition you will get a lot of views for your video.2. FOLLOW THE LEADERAfter you came up with your list of keywords, go to YouTube and search videos that match them. Once the results are displayed click on the “sort by relevance” link and scroll down to “view count”. This will sort out the videos with most views. Click on the video then proceed to click on the “more info” link. You should see the tags that the author of that video used. Copy those tags into your videos “tags” box. You should do this for as many videos as you like. The more tags the better! YouTube will not show duplicate tags so they will weed out the duplicates for you.This technique will help you get your video to show up in the “related video” section of the videos that are already getting lots of views for the keywords you want to target. This could easily mean hundreds if not thousands of targeted views for your video.3. PINGINGThe very first thing you should do after uploading a video is go to www.pingler.com. In the space provided under “website name or title”, type in the title of your video. Fill in the videos URL. Select a category. Enter the CAPTCHA and click on the “ping my site” button.Amongst other things, pinging informs the search engines that there is new content available for indexing.4. COMMENTINGCommenting on other people’s videos can have a major impact on the amount of views your videos and profile receive. But the first thing you should do after uploading a video is be the first to comment on it! (yes, comment on your own video) This will encourage others to follow along.I have not seen many bloggers or marketers do this but it can dramatically increase the amount of comments and ratings your video receives. Just saying something simple such as “Please tell me what you think… leave a comment” or “Give me some feedback… leave a comment and rate the video” can have a positive effect on your efforts. When commenting on other people’s videos, I usually will try to find the one’s with a large number of views or go the opposite direction and comment on the newest videos to make sure I’m the first.Here is how to find the latest videos in your niche: Start out by doing a standard search for your keyword(s). Hover your mouse cursor over “Uploaded: Anytime” link and a dropdown menu will appear. You can either select “today” or “this week”.To find the videos in your niche with the most views search YouTube for your keyword(s). Once the results are displayed click on the “sort by: relevance” link and scroll down to “view count”. Immediately after you comment on someone’s video, send them a “friend” request. Having a large amount of YouTube friends will boost your credibility and also add additional social proof. Doing this will also increase the likelihood of that person publishing the comment. One of myfavorite strategies to use when commenting on videos is doing the video producer a small favor.Leave a comment saying that you submitted their video to Digg, posted it on your Facebook wall, or even sent out a tweet to all your Twitter followers. Often times these comments will be published without hesitation and some people will return the favor.5. SHARE YOUR VIDEO ON SOCIAL NETWORKSOnce you have uploaded your video to one of the popular video sharing sites, you should share it with as many people as possible. You should start with your own social network and share it on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and other social networking sites. As you share it with your friends ask them to share it with their friends by either positing it as part of the status update on Facebook or asking people to re-tweet on Twitter. You should seek out special interest groups that would be interested in seeing your video. For example, if you created a video about skateboarding, post your video on Facebook among Skateboarding groups and fans of various Skateboarding brands.6. FORUM AND BLOG MARKETINGOne thing that I’ve had success with was promoting it on relevant forums. For example, if it is a video about dog training, it could be promoted on dog forums (there are plenty!). Basically you want to find your audience, and head there. You can put it in your signature, or even make a post about it. Just be careful that you don’t push too hard, as that could turn people off.You should also signNow out to Blogs and first leave your video as a comment, but contact the author as well to ask them to feature your video as future blog post. You should seek out Yahoo Groups and should post your video for their members to see. Post your video on as many places as possible. 7. GETTING YOUR VIDEO RATEDAs you share your video among your social network and on forums, ask people to rate it high. A high rated video will show up higher on search results, and if you target the right keywords will result in higher “targeted” views.8. SOCIAL BOOKMARKINGSubmitting your videos to popular social bookmarking websites such as Digg, StumbleUpon, and Del.icio.us can produce a heavy stream of increased traffic to your videos. Submitting to these sites will also help your video get indexed faster and provide extra link juice to increase your search engine rankings. One of the keys to effective social bookmarking is submitting other people’s content and not just your own. People who use these sites will see your profile and consider your account purely self-promotional or even worse they may see it as spam if all you are doing is submitting your own content.There is a lot of value in passing around quality information and even if the content isn’t your own, you can still be viewed as an authority if you are providing readers with valuable links to quality information.TIP – Always inform the original video/content owner that you have submitted their work to a social bookmarking website. You may get the favor returned.You can semi-automate the social bookmarking process by using a free site: http://www.socialmarker.com/, you can submit your videos URL to 48 social bookmarking websites. Or you can automate the process using social bookmarking software. The two I recommend are: Social Bookmarking Demon (http://bookmarkingdemon.com/), SocialBot (http://www.socialbot.org/).9. WEB 2.0 BLOG DISTRIBUTIONYou can use Posterous (http://posterous.com/) – to distribute your videos across multiple blogs and social networking websites.The first thing you will want to do is set up accounts and a simple blog on these services: Blogger (http://www.blogger.com/), Xanga (http://www.xanga.com/), Tumblr (http://www.tumblr.com/), LiveJournal (http://www.livejournal.com/). (You will also have a blog automatically created for you on posterous). Send an e-mail to post@posterous.com The first e-mail you send posterous should be a“test” e-mail.Place the word “test” in the subject line and just some random text in the email body. Posterous will automatically create a blog for you. You can change your blogs URL and create a username and account. In the top right hand corner of the screen, click on the “manage” link. Then, on the manage screen select “Autopost” of the left hand side. Click the “add service” button to add all of your various blogs.Now you can e-mail posterous (post@posterous.com) and your videos will automatically be post on these various sites.Enter the title of your video in the subject line. You can copy and paste the description either before or after the video. Place the link to your video. Select anchor text. The anchor text you use should be a keyword you are trying to rank for.10. ARTICLE MARKETINGWriting articles and submitting them to popular article directories can be a greatsource of additional views to your videos. Writing an article in under 10 minutes: http://mjthompson.net/257/how-to.... Doing this also provides backlinks back to your video meaning higher search results. A list of 1010 article directories: http://www.directorycritic.com/a...VIDEO SEEDING COMPANIESIf you would like to skip the headache of marketing your video, you can use of many seeding agencies to help you desired amount of views from the demographic that you want. There are a number of seeding agencies in the U.S., among the most popular ones are Virool (www.virool.com), Feed Company, ShareThrough, Jun Group and AlphaBird. Two U.K. based seeding agencies have recently introduced their services in the U.S.: ViralFactory and Unruly Media. These companies basically take your video, charge you a certain price and deliver the desired amount of views that you would want.Most of these companies will not work with anyone who has a budget of less than $100,000 and will charge anywhere between $.20-$.45 per view. They are not a great solution if you would like to just test effectiveness of a viral video as part of your overall marketing strategy. However this is a reason why my team and I created Virool (www.virool.com). Virool is basically an AdSense for video content, we distribute to blogs, games on social networks as well as iPhones. We signNow over 2 million people daily with our videos and our budgets start as low as $1000. Please check us out, e-mail me if you would like to set up a specific campaign: alex@virool.com
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Can a U.S. National Archive (NARA) archival request be made by e-mail?
The National Archives has several facilities across the nation, so it depends on what type of specific record you are referring to and where it located. A very good webpage, which describes all the various ways to contact the different branches of the Archives (hard-copy and e-mail/online), may be found here:https://www.archives.gov/contact/If you are referring specifically to an “Archival Military Record”, that is to say a public military record greater than 62 years of age, they are on file at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis.NPRC uses an on-line system called VetRecs which can be found hereNARA | e-Vetrecs .Now, “technically”, the vetrecs system is only supposed to be used for veteran requests and for Privacy Act protected records. It is not supposed to be used for archival military record requests, but there is a loophole. If you fill out vetrecs for an archival request *as if you were the veteran*, the signature page to fax will state “veteran”, but just cross out the word veteran and write “researcher”. They will still process it.Hope that helps.
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