This is a
sneaky little tip-off which I was saving for
my customers...
[I email my
customers twice a month with these sneaky
tips...it's an unannounced bonus for becoming a customer
of mine...shhh]
...but I thought
I'd share this with you...
Many Internet
marketers collect your name and email
address.
Then, when
they email you, they *personalize* the email
by saying "Hi Jim, check this out..."
Sometimes
they do a great job of disguising the mass
email as a personal email to you.
Obviously,
if they were *personally* writing to you,
you would reply.
But if it
was just another mass email, you'd be more
likely to delete it.
So how can
you find out if they're REALLY writing to
YOU, or just personalizing a mass email?
I'll tell
you...
Look for a
line right at the end of the email with
unsubscribe instructions!
It will probably
say "click here to unsubscribe" and
contain the words GetResponse.com, Aweber.com,
or 1stShoppingCart.com (they're the most popular
mailout services).
But *as long
as* the unsubscribe link is there, you
KNOW it's a mass email because who do you know who
sends out personal emails with unsubscribe details? :-)
This InfoShock was written by Neil Shearing, Ph.D.
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