Please add me to the list. I don't want to be remembered as some outsider, even if I was really one.
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Cold.- Chiller

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former staff

bAm- Chiller

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Re: former staff
why? the forum is dead after about a month, no one is going to remember this site existed.

Cold.- Chiller

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Re: former staff
just do it -___-

Brian- Administrator
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Re: former staff
Done. Enjoy... 


cena2020- Chiller

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Re: former staff
Well, claiming something even the advertiser doesn’t believe is
common and is actually like swearing. Insulting reader’s intelligence
is the no-no method I’m actually advising you to avoid.
Tip # 4 – Keep the subject line short. In some email clients,
long subject lines are not readable without opening the email. Since
many emails are opened only if the subject line is interesting, in case
the subject line is not fully readable, you know what happens, right?
How short should it be? If you make it very short (30-35 characters) it
will be good for almost all email clients, but you may not be able to
write an interesting subject line using so few characters. My
recommendation is maximum 60 characters.
Tip # 5 – Write the subject line so that you can have the keywords very close to its beginning.
If the subject line is not fully readable without opening the email and
the keyword is at the end of the line … you know the outcome.
Tip # 6 – Ask the publisher not to personalize the subject line.
Reader’s first name will “eat” characters from the visible part of the
subject line. The longer the first name, the shorter the visible
subject line. On the other hand, spammers already use first names too,
and as a consequence more and more people are no longer naive. Their
first name in the subject line doesn’t make them automatically open the
email anymore.
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Car Parts | Auto Parts
common and is actually like swearing. Insulting reader’s intelligence
is the no-no method I’m actually advising you to avoid.
Tip # 4 – Keep the subject line short. In some email clients,
long subject lines are not readable without opening the email. Since
many emails are opened only if the subject line is interesting, in case
the subject line is not fully readable, you know what happens, right?
How short should it be? If you make it very short (30-35 characters) it
will be good for almost all email clients, but you may not be able to
write an interesting subject line using so few characters. My
recommendation is maximum 60 characters.
Tip # 5 – Write the subject line so that you can have the keywords very close to its beginning.
If the subject line is not fully readable without opening the email and
the keyword is at the end of the line … you know the outcome.
Tip # 6 – Ask the publisher not to personalize the subject line.
Reader’s first name will “eat” characters from the visible part of the
subject line. The longer the first name, the shorter the visible
subject line. On the other hand, spammers already use first names too,
and as a consequence more and more people are no longer naive. Their
first name in the subject line doesn’t make them automatically open the
email anymore.
===========================
Car Parts | Auto Parts

Cold.- Chiller

Number of posts: 5390
Age: 102
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Re: former staff
haha ur funny lolz



