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Is Gmail Sabotaging Your Email Marketing?

It’s easy to fear the worst when Gmail makes updates to the way subscribers receive and interact with your messages. (Remember the “dreaded” Promotions tab?! The horror!😱 ) So, when Gmail recently announced that they’re rolling out new changes — like the option for people to “snooze” emails and the ability for their interface to “suggest […]

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Marketing Day: Snapchat’s unskippable video ads, new Gmail features & Reddit’s native ads

Amy Gesenhues is Third Door Media’s General Assignment Reporter, covering the latest news and updates for Marketing Land and Search Engine Land. From 2009 to 2012, she was an award-winning syndicated columnist for a number of daily newspapers from New York to Texas. With more than ten years of marketing management experience, she has contributed

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How to Find the LinkedIn Profile for any Email Address inside Gmail

Rapportive was one of my favourite Google Chrome extensions of all time. If you are new, Rapportive added a little widget in your Gmail sidebar, you could hover your mouse over any email address and the widget would show details for that contact including their current job title, social profiles, contact details and more. This

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This Gmail Tool Lets You Spy on Who is Opening Your Emails

Read receipts are nothing new. Snapchat, LinkedIn, and Instagram all inform users when someone reads or opens their message. However, there’s one service without the mainstream feature baked-in – Gmail. As a serial entrepreneur with a burning desire (translation: selfish want) to know whether my tactfully crafted content has been opened, being in the unknown was a problem

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Gmail OCR – Search Text within Images in your Email Messages

One of the most useful features of Evernote and OneNote is Image OCR.  When you clip an image – be it a screenshot, a scanned business card, or a picture of the whiteboard – these tools automatically detect the text inside the image and make the image searchable. Gmail Gets OCR to Search for Text

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