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And those versions need to be ingrained into your presentation skills as well as you know your e-mail address.
"If you don't know your neighbors' e-mail addresses, you can print out a flyer and put it into people's mailboxes, or post it on local street-posts to tell neighbors this exists," Mr. Hampton said.
You're just letting the spammer know that your e-mail address is "live," and that you're a dummy who actually opens those messages and reads them.
You know, reading your e-mail at the dinner table instead of talking to your kids/parents; checking text messages within 1.2 seconds of getting out of bed, etc.
"We're going to spam you, but gosh, we feel bad about it — at least we'll make it easy for you to get off our lists!" I like SafeUnsubscribe because it (usually) knows, and fills in, your e-mail address.
They don't want to know your phone number, your e-mail address, or even your name.
Imagine… OK, you know how you check your e-mail and read the news and whatever on your laptop while you're on your couch?
The way it would know how to prioritize your e-mail would be to figure out your social network based on who you email a lot (similar to what Xobni does for Outlook).
Just make sure they know who you are so when your e-mail arrives, it's not a surprise.
Testing will also let you know if your e-mails are reaching their targets in one piece without getting blocked.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com