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I don't know if you're trolling or just flat out lying to win a debate

In fact there's marketing sites expanding on the definition and even a WikiHow that teaches you how to 'Email Blast'.. They don't use 'Mass Email' the Wikihow refers to it as an Email blast

Sendgrid, campaignmonitor, ThriveHive

I've only seen 1 link on the first page of Google results that says to avoid calling it an Email blast. And another link saying to avoid doing email blasts completely


Is it less professional sounding? Definitely. But it's just jargon. There is no negative stigma attached to the phrase besides the snobby people (very few) who view it this way

You may be the guy who creates the tools, but I'm the marketing guy.

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I don't know if you're trolling or just flat out lying to win a debate

In fact there's marketing sites expanding on the definition and even a WikiHow that teaches you how to 'Email Blast'.. They don't use 'Mass Email' the Wikihow refers to it as an Email blast

Sendgrid, campaignmonitor, ThriveHive

I've only seen 1 link on the first page of Google results that says to avoid calling it an Email blast. And another link saying to avoid doing email blasts completely


Is it less professional sounding? Definitely. But it's just jargon. There is no negative stigma attached to the phrase besides the snobby people (very few) who view it this way

You may be the guy who creates the tools, but I'm the marketing guy.

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