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Inboxing spams? (5)
08-18-2021 12:08 AM
#1
leadmarketing ()
Inboxing spams?
Hi,
1. I keep getting spam emails to my gmail inbox from random domains after abandoning a cart or signing up for a newsletter at a nutra website I can't quite remember.
Inboxing spam emails that contain links especially to gmail seemed almost impossible when I tried, wondering how they are able to do this?
2. How are they able to get away with promoting with spamming while most networks don't allow traffic from spamming?
Any insights?
Fyi, this is one of the emails: https://social101.tinytake.com/msc/N...M18xNzY5MTAzMg
Thanks
08-18-2021 09:47 AM
#2
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)
wondering how they are able to do this?
- Spoofing real domains
- Use random alias/subdomains so that there are no duplicates
- Exploiting real domains
Probably there are more ways but it´s not my nice so I can´t tell much about it
2. How are they able to get away with promoting with spamming while most networks don't allow traffic from spamming?
Some networks/affiliate programs don´t care and on the other hand you don´t have to tell it´s from spamming
08-18-2021 10:16 AM
#3
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
2. How are they able to get away with promoting with spamming while most networks don't allow traffic from spamming?
Several networks have a "second" department that deals with "email" traffic where they work with advertisers who do not care much about the traffic origin. It's been like this since forever, if there weren't buyers for these clicks, nobody would send the spam emails. It's a closed circle so to speak
Being able to inbox spam is a complicated operation that requires "warming up" the domains and there is a complicated setup behind this. There are companies/individuals who specialize in this and do it en masse. It's a numbers game from a large part, they send out so many emails that some of them simply end in the inboxes and the better their setup, the more go through.
09-02-2021 06:00 AM
#4
alfiss (Member)
They're using a Sendgrid ESP. Possibly hacked/cracked/stolen, which leverages on SG's IP rep.
They're rotating domains on the outgoing links to prevent flags
IPs could be warmed up over time to spambox to Gmail
Images are used to bypass spam filters
Inboxing Gmails are hard, believe it or not, even spamboxing (just focusing on spam box) Gmails aren't exactly child's play too.
I probably shared too much, but it's a deep deep rabbit hole.
I havent found a network like what @twinaxe is saying yet, maybe someone ping? 
09-02-2021 01:24 PM
#5
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)
I havent found a network like what @twinaxe is saying yet, maybe someone ping?
I won´t tell any names (for obvious reasons) but when you have a good relationship to your network it can open many doors.
Of course they won´t tell about it in public but often many things are possible.
It can help alot when it´s not just the common CPA network but rather direct advertisers or offer owners.
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