Posts Tagged ‘SPAM’

How to protect your business from Spam

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Even accepting as accurate as accessible with my email address, I still acclimated to accept added than 100 email letters a day, which is no exaggeration. Alone about 10% of those emails were from humans that I knew and the blow of the letters were exceptionable email…”spam”. And I’m abiding you can chronicle to my frustration. It is estimated that over seventy-six billion exceptionable email letters were delivered in 2003, costing companies added than $10 billion anniversary year.

So How Do They Get Our Email Addresses?

In authoritative online purchases, you should consistently apprehend that your email abode could be accustomed or sold, behindhand of what the merchant’s aloofness action may state. Even bushing out an online analysis or registering your email abode to become a affiliate of a web website is accountable to accepting your email abode accustomed away. Also, there are spider programs that spammers use that seek the web and “harvest” email addresses, abundant like seek engine spiders do if they access web website information.

Tips To Avoid Accepting Spam

1. Don’t Click “Unsubscribe”: On the basal of some spam emails you will acquisition an “Unsubscribe” link. Some of these are accepted links, while others are accoutrement to announce that your email abode is valid. Unsubscribing could in fact aftereffect in accepting added exceptionable email.

2. Spam Filtering: Some ISPs or area casework backpack spam clarification options, and there are filters and rules you can use in some email programs (i.e. Microsoft Outlook, Eudora and Apple’s Mail OSX). While no spam clarification affairs can annihilate spam completely, it can abundantly abate the bulk of spam you receive. But you accept to be accurate in application any array of spam clarification mechanism, as you may ultimately clarify out some of your capital email.

3. Get Two Email Addresses: Use your primary email abode for business or claimed use, and the added for authoritative online purchases and for bushing out web website allotment information.

4. Update Your Web Site: The best all-embracing band-aid is to accept humans acquaintance you through a anatomy on your web site, as your email abode is not so calmly revealed. If you accept to accept absolute links to your email abode on your site, accede accepting a hotlink that artlessly reads “email” or “contact” instead of spelling it out on a web page.

There are abounding simple methods that you can use to advice abate the bulk of spam advancing through to your business. By application these tips, you will not alone save yourself time and money, but you will ultimately forward a able bulletin to the humans forward exceptionable email.

You should know this about Spam

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

As everyone who will ever read this, I get spam in my e-mail. Mine seems to fall into one of three categories. The first is a Nigeria scam about helping some poor, pathetic soul collect mega bucks, supposedly from someone who has died and left a fortune. I’m not sure what is worse: that there are people desperate enough to believe that message, or that there are people despicable enough to prey on despair. The result is despicable Con is desperate to send money to the desperate will never see again.

The third type is not so innocent. These people, like other types of people when you talk, surf the web, find sites and harvest email addresses from the “contact us” link. Rather than start out by sending you what they have to offer, they get Devious, Sneaky, and just plain under-handed. They send you a message requesting more information about what you offer on your site. When you answered graciously, it turns out that they could not care less about what you have to offer. All they want is to verify your email address so they can start to copy offers you, hope you will buy something from them. Nasty taste.

The second type comes from people who sound innocent enough. They have a product or a company or service or anything else that is totally legitimate. They surf the web, find one of my sites, find the “contact us”, and send me information on what they have to offer. I guess, in their minds, it is no different than walking on the street or go through the phone book to write down the addresses and then send out bulk business mail with the same offering. They could get the same information on more money and less time by buying a mailing list. This is perfectly legitimate. Harvesting email addresses off of Web sites, it is not. Spam is officially defined as “unwanted junk mail.” The key word is “undesirable.” If I did not ask for it and send it anyway, it is unsolicited. When people harvest e-mail addresses off of websites and then send commercial messages, which by definition is spam. I report them to my ISP and you should too.

How to deal with E-mail SPAM

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

It absolutely amazes me how many people over-react to receiving e-mail SPAM.

What is this obsession…this preoccupation with SPAM?

Where are our priorities?

When it comes to SPAM, many of us are ready to support the severest anti-SPAM legislation. Yes, we want to lock up all the spammers and throw away the key! Haven’t we learned by now that inviting the government to get involved with anything is a recipe for disaster?

I personally receive a couple hundred e-mails every single day. Approximately half of that is SPAM. Want to know how I deal with the problem? I hit the “delete” button and just like that, no more SPAM!

And since I have high-speed cable access, it literally only takes me a few minutes to make a hundred uninvited SPAM guests disappear. No problem!

I don’t let SPAM annoy me or upset me. And I certainly don’t let it ruin my day.

When you let SPAM annoy or upset you, all you’re doing is letting the spammers win. However, when you use the delete button, you win! You’ve got the power to delete. Why not use it?

What’s so hard about doing that? It’s certainly a lot easier on your emotional well-being than getting upset over the situation.

Simply view SPAM as one of those minor annoyances of every day life–like reality television shows, and learn to treat it as such!

source: ezinearticles.com

Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes