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Spam

Unsolicited and irrelevant messages sent over the internet, typically to a large number of users, for the purpose of advertising, phishing, spreading malware, or other malicious activities.

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In the digital marketing industry, spam refers to any form of unwanted communication that is sent in bulk to a large number of recipients without their consent. These messages often clutter inboxes and can range from annoying advertisements to harmful phishing attempts. Spam not only disrupts the user experience but also can damage a brand's reputation. Marketers who engage in spamming practices often face severe penalties, including blacklisting of their email addresses and domains. Effective digital marketing focuses on permission-based strategies where content is sent only to users who have explicitly opted in to receive it. This ensures that the communication is relevant and valuable to the recipient, fostering trust and engagement.

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