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  • Stupid Media Watch: In Linux Land, if You Don’t Know, Make it Up

    Why do the tech guys so often have to be so marketing illiterate? Is it too much for them to understand that online advertising is: a) good for the economy, and b) usually not an evil exercise in mind control?

    The Linux Journal—the self proclaimed original monthly magazine of the Linux community since 1994—ran a jaw-droppingly confused piece last week by tech writer Tom Adelstein in an apparent effort to educate readers about the terrible evils of e-mail marketing.

  • Stupid Anti-Spammer Watch: Them’s Fightin’ Words

    OK, now they’ve gone too far.

    One of the evil little pinheads at frothing-at-the-mouth anti-spam discussion group Nanae has finally insulted me more than I can tolerate. I simply can’t sit still and let this injustice go without a response.

  • J.L. Halsey Seeks Name Change

    Marketing services company J.L. Halsey last week said that it will seek stockholder approval to change its name to Lyris Solutions, Inc., at the company

  • Justice Department Warns of Spam Hoax

    The U.S. Department of Justice is warning that some spam e-mails purporting themselves to be from the agency and telling recipients to click on an attachment are a hoax and possibly an attempt to install malicious software on people’s computers.

  • DM News Editor in Chief Resigns

    After a stormy four months under new owner Haymarket Media, DM News’ editor-in-chief Mickey Alam Khan resigned earlier today, Magilla Marketing has learned.

  • Windows Live Hotmail Images on for Sender Score Certified Mailers

    Images and links are now on by default in Windows Live Hotmail for messages from organizations subscribing to Return Path’s Sender Score Certified service, the deliverability concern announced today.

  • E-mail Marketing Campaigns Need Better Landing Pages: Study

    (Promo) Landing pages linked from e-mail marketing campaigns generally fail to grab attention quickly, according to a review of 150 Web sites by Silverpop, a Web marketing solutions provider.

  • Linhardt Turns Spamhaus Court Order into New Service

    In one of his most intriguing maneuvers yet, e-mail marketer Dave Linhardt has turned his court order against anti-spam blacklisting concern Spamhaus into a new business that conceivably only his company, e360 Insight, can offer.

  • Live from DMDNY: ‘Free’ Making a Comeback, Says Speaker

    Marketers are increasingly bucking conventional wisdom and using the word “free” in e-mail subject lines, and they’re doing it with success, said Jay Schwedelson, corporate vice president of Worldata at the Direct Marketing Days in New York conference Thursday.

  • Live From DMDNY: Be Relevant; Don’t Look Spammy, Panelists Say

    Sending relevant massages and making sure e-mail messages don’t look to an Internet service provider like they’re spam are the keys to getting e-mail delivered, said panelists Wednesday at the Direct Marketing Days New York Conference.