Spam
What you need to know
Don't Spam. Internet marketers building
solid businesses don't spam. The first reason is you will
turn off so many of the customers you are trying to build trust
with. You will lose your customer
base.
Second it is against the law. If you do
it your ISP and
possibly your hosting company can cancel you. Please
click on the link below for more information. It's
important.
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/canspam.shtm
Eight
Quick Tips For Stopping SPAM
by: Cavyl
Stewart
If
you are buried in SPAM then you're not alone. It's been
suggested that as much as 50% to 75% of the e-mail traffic
on any given day is SPAM. Reading through SPAM is a waste
of your time and it subjects you to potential viruses,
trojan horses, and sexual material which can be quite
offensive. Here are some tips on how to win the SPAM
war:
1.
Use a throwaway email address when posting to public news
groups and chat rooms and for your Yahoo or MS Messenger
Chat accounts. You can get free email addresses at Yahoo,
HotMail and other places. Use your personal ISP-provided
email address only to communicate with trusted sources. If
you are an AOL user then set up an additional email account
to use for public posting purposes. When your free or spare
email account starts getting abused just close it and open
another.
2.
Take the time to set up different email addresses for
different purposes. Have one for business communications,
another for personal and another one for shopping online.
That way you can avoid the risk of exposing one e-mail
address to all of your contacts.
3. If
you own your own web site then the chances are that your
hosting account comes with the ability to create new e-mail
addresses on the fly. These are addresses that will
automatically forward to your main address. If you have
that capability then use a unique address for each web site
or mailing list that you choose to join. For example, if
your site name is abc.com and you decide to join the
mailing list located at xyz.com, you would join using the
address xyz@abc.com. If you start getting SPAM to this
address then you know that the people who run xyz.com are
responsible. You can complain to them and their ISP and you
can easily delete that email address.
4.
Don't list your email address on your own web site in plain
html or as a link to a contact form. Spammers use automated
robots to capture these addresses and add them to SPAM
databases. Instead use an email cloaking script whenever
you need to show your email address. You can search at
Google.com using the phrase "email cloaking" and come up
with a lot of options. Just pick the one that works best
for your particular needs.
5. Do
not buy anything from a company that sends you SPAM. Not
only might the company or offer be a scam but you are
jumping right into the fire by letting spammers know that
your email address is active and that you buy from
spammers. Your address will be sold to thousands of other
spammers.
6.
Never reply to a spammer or click the "remove my address"
link. That only lets them know that your address is
good.
7. If
your email service or email client comes with SPAM filters
use them.
8.
You might want to think about subscribing to a SPAM
prevention service. Search on Google.com for "SPAM
prevention service" and review your
options.
Following these simple tips could cut
your SPAM down by as much as 90%. Wouldn't that be
great!
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