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Blog d'Anton Panaitesco: Une attaque en règle, une réplique en règle
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Blog d'Anton Panaitesco sur son travail, sa famille, ses passions. Mercredi 3 août 2011. Une attaque en règle, une réplique en règle. Une petite guerre vient d'éclater entre Microsoft, Apple et Google. Les 3 géants sont leaders sur le marché des systèmes d'exploitation avec respectivement Windows Mobile, iOS et Androïd. Microsoft et Apple, se sont récemment associés pour acheter des brevets et les claquer dans les dents de Google. Ca sent la guerre sale :). Ecrit par Anton Panaitesco. Mot clé : pro.
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Email Ethics: Is Gmail stealing your clicks?
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. May 19, 2011. Is Gmail stealing your clicks? First of all I would like to have the chance to express how much I am fond of Gmail (and google services at large) that I use a lot. However, since the beginning I have wondered what is the proportion of lost clicks on Gmail addresses. Why would I suspect a lower click rate on Gmail? Simply because Google displays contextual ads on the right of each and every email received on Gmail. Again: I will not claim this to be a pr...
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Email Ethics: January 2011
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. Jan 30, 2011. It's been a long time since I last posted on this blog. The main reason for this is that I didn't have much time, another reason is I didn't have much to say. However, this week I decided to unsubscribe to all the different Newsletters I was subscribed to in france (now living in Canada, these newsletter were not very interesting to me. The title going to a couple of newsletters that didn't even have an unsubscribe link. If you fail to follow these - si...
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Email Ethics: April 2010
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. Apr 28, 2010. Optimise according to your goals! One funny thing about email marketing is that 75% of the success of a strategy relies on the Database itself. You can come up with the finest campaign of all times, if you send it to a poor quality database, you won't get any good results. This has been said quite a few times already on this blog, I tell it once more: the DB quality is the core of the business. 1 - Lead origin :. 2 - Your industry :. Some of my clients ...
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Email Ethics: June 2010
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. Jun 29, 2010. AOL : Email account stealing and spoofing for dummies. AOL just made a few weeks a go a post. On their official mail blog to explain to their users why and how they could be receiving SPAM from their own email address. The post briefly explains how an email address can be stolen or what is spoofing and gives a couple of tips to avoid compromising his email address. Published by Anton Panaitesco. Jun 28, 2010. What is email deliverability? Jun 25, 2010.
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Email Ethics: August 2010
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. Aug 31, 2010. What will Gmail's Priority Inbox change in email marketing? This has been a global tendency over the last years: to get rid of Spam and other unsolicited, unwanted or unneeded emails, ISPs have tried to classify email senders and sort them into 3 categories:. 1 - Spam and unsolicited emails : Usually refused by the server. 2 - Unwanted emails : Usually sent to the junk folder. 3 - Regular mail : Delivered to the inbox. The "funny" thing here is that thi...
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Email Ethics: GoodMail to cease operations
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. Feb 2, 2011. GoodMail to cease operations. Although there is still no official announcement on the GoodMail website, several legitimate sources have spread the word that the company will cease operations in a few days. Here is the text which is being sent around:. Please contact customercare if you have any questions. Since I've never been a very big certification fan (except in some specific cases), I wouldn't say this will rock my (email marketing) world. Howev...
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Email Ethics: May 2010
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. May 14, 2010. New Gmail rendering rules. The guys at emailKarma. Among others) have spotted a drastic change to the way Gmail's webmail renders images. This change occurred over the week-end and could have a massive impact on the way your creative will display in Gmail. Funny thing is this only impacts sliced images (read here a big image cut into smaller ones) since what Gmail does is that it adds a slight space around the image. Published by Anton Panaitesco. La fé...
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Email Ethics: July 2010
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. Jul 14, 2010. The true danger of social marketing. I've always been a social marketing sceptic even though I myself have (personal) accounts in all social websites I know of. One of the reasons why I never trusted social marketing was that I've always had that feeling that whenever something was to go wrong, the back draft would be worse than on any other marketing channel. Now, when it comes to social marketing, you message can be edited, changed, and can be forward...
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Email Ethics: September 2010
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Anton Panaitesco's professional blog. Sep 3, 2010. New hotmail email filtering system. An Email Insider article. Mentions that hotmail should be releasing pretty soon a new inbox placement metrics system based on the user engagement. It's true this story has been around for almost a year, but knowing what Gmail just did, rolling out their new (Beta) priority inbox. After all it's probably the most sensitive and logical way to filter spam. Published by Anton Panaitesco. Tags : Best practices.