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- Dec 2022
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Imagine what happens when subscribers change activities, interests, or focus. As a result, they may no longer be interested in the products and services you offer. The emails they receive from you are now either ‘marked as read’ in their inbox or simply ignored. They neither click the spam reporting button nor attempt to find the unsubscribe link in the text. They are no longer your customers, but you don’t know it.
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- Nov 2020
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github.com github.com
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This one gets the SEO, so I hope you're successful @raythurnevoid.
I assume this gets search traffic because people hope/assume that since there's a React "material-ui" that there might already be a "svelte-material-ui" port/adaptation available. So they search for exactly that (like I did). That and being the first to create that something (with that name).
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- web search for something brings me here
- being the thing that people are looking for and hoping/assuming already exists
- getting/attaining wide reach/audience/popularity due to being first to market
- having a name containing a search term that people are looking for
- port (adaptation/translation)
- getting/attaining wide reach/audience/popularity due to being or having a name containing a search term that people are looking for
- excellent name
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- Sep 2016
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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At a time when many multiracial Americans are proudly asserting their mixed-race identity, many Latinos, an overwhelmingly blended population with Indian, European, African and other roots, are sidestepping or ignoring questions of race.
Since people keep assuming and getting things wrong, some latinos try to ignore the question of race in order to stop the disagreements.
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