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Dan Gudema
4 min readDec 13, 2021

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I don’t mean to be specific, but here is an email I received today, and I put this in italics, to know where the email stops and starts.
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Hi Dan,

I sent you a connection request a few minutes ago and just wanted to shoot you a quick message about it here because I know the LinkedIn inbox doesn’t get checked all the time.

I’m looking forward to connecting and finding out how we may help each other.

Thanks,

Thanks,
Sean Daily
Social Media Ninjas
Email:
sean@socialmedianinjas.com
Phone: (707) 486–8217
Website:
https://socialmedianinjas.com
Calendar:
https://108.at/booking

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It’s not that this is spamming that bothers me. It is spamming. This person convinced me to friend them through Linkedin and then without any specific reason, emailed me through my available Linkedin email, in addition to leaving me a message in my chat session in Linkedin. Both are nasty and brutish, but I have don’t it in my business. Trust me, it just does not work!

I guess I am guilty. I am guilty of leaving a real email address in Linkedin and…

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Dan Gudema
Dan Gudema

Written by Dan Gudema

CoFounder PAIGN AI, https://cam.paign.ai. Writer, Speaker, Consultant. Email me at dgudema@gmail.com to contact me.

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