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Stop Spam to Your Own Lists
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Monday, March 19th, 2007

One of the most successful methods of Internet marketing is the building of a large list of readers, who have opted in to receive mail from the marketer. This allows the marketer to send out special offers to a targeted list who they know is interested in their product. The benefits of this are obvious, they are more likely to get sales from people who have requested information from them, and they are less likely to get complaints about the commercial nature of their mailing.

Maintaining a list can be a time consuming job, as it does come with a certain ammount of responsibility. The members have trusted the marketer with their e-mail address, and have done so under the assumption that they will not recieve irrelevant mailings, and that their address will never be sold on to other marketers(or flat out spammers).

I recently received a message from a marketer who did almost everything wrong. I promptly emailed him pointing out his errors, unsure if I would come across as helpful or pompous. Evidently it was helpful as I received an apology email and a free product(e-book) from him. Here’s a quick rundown of what he did wrong:

1. I never opted in to receive e-mail from him. His first message was a marketing message. As such I could rightly call it spam, and probably would have done had I not recognised the e-mail address. To be honest I was surprised it got through gmail’s filters (Had I bought his product with my primary email I doubt it would have got through the SpamWasher filters I use with Outlook Express). A more professional approach would have been to send out an opt in email once I had bought his product (he received my email address after I made a purchase) and only THEN add me to his opt-in list.

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2. The subject “Special Offer” was very generic. Infact, the two words are amongst the most likely there are of being picked up by a Bayesian Filter as Spam. I always encourage people with mailing lists to use a special identifier in their subject line. My own mailing list uses [STOPSPAMNOW]. This identifies the message immediately to the recipient, identifying it as coming from you.

3. The worst error was that the marketer had put all his addresses in the to: field. AGGGHHH!!!! Especially considering the nature of the product this is a disaster! Every person who has bought his product from him now has access to my email address. That’s a bit scary for me. Never, never NEVER give out your e-mail list to ANYONE. And this is exactly what this marketer did, albeit unintentionally. Any member of that list now knows exactly how many sales he has made and to whom. They can steal the list and use it for their own promotions.

I sincerely hope to those of you who legitimately mail opt-in lists, that none of these errors will hamper your marketing efforts.

With an estimated 70-90 billion spam messages sent every day, the problem is not going away. Don’t wait for someone to solve the problem for you, visit STOPSPAMNOW.info and download your free ebook on how to win the fight against spam.

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Is This The Solution To Stop Spam?
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Monday, March 19th, 2007

Or, what can you REALLY do to stop spam?

I’ve been using email since about 1994. In those days getting spam in your inbox was a novelty; almost a “someone’s thinking about me” type moment. These days not much spam gives you that warm fuzzy feeling. Not long ago I was up to 300 spam emails a day.

Currently email users, ISPs, hosting companies and SysAdmins are losing a war to stop spam slowing down the internet, clogging up our inboxes and taking all the damn fun out of emailing. There are many ways to minimise spam and here are a few:

  • Never use your true email address in a blog/newsgroup.
  • Never put your email address on a website.
  • Never give your email address out to anyone unless you are 100% sure of their good intentions towards you.
  • Never send an email to a group of people using CC (use BCC) and NEVER let one of your skanky mates CC you either. (and if you work out how to do that, let me know.)
  • Get a disposable email address from hotmail, yahoo, etc. for those moments when you HAVE to give it out, and change it whenever you start getting spam.

Once your true email address has been harvested by spammers, it is nearly impossible to take control of it again. You’ll have noticed that some spam arrives with an innocent looking “If you don’t wish to receive these messages anymore, please unsubscribe here” message. What to do?If it’s from a reputable retailer/business where you have in the past give your email address, it’s pretty safe to hit unsubscribe/remove and they will honour your request (it usually takes a week or so for them to clean you out of their marketing database). I’d include Amazon, eBay, Microsoft, and the like in this list.

If it’s from Bob’s Online Drugs, don’t go near it. The spammers will know from your remove request that your email addy is valid, and guess what? You’ll get more!

There are several decent tools around for filtering spam:

  • Gmail has a spam filter that has good reputation.
  • Thunderbird, sort of an open source version of Outloook Express, has a good spam filter.
  • Cactus has a great filter, and it’s free. It takes a little training, but nothing an average PC-user can’t handle.

The ISPs and hosting companies join the battle!These days many ISPs and hosting companies are offering spam filters to their subscribers. These vary in quality from excellent (congrats to the boys at United Hosting U.K. for their hard work) to useless (but no names here).

Additionally, many ISPs are using blacklists (databases of suspected spammers) to filter out spam. These are well-intentioned but all that effective. It’s easy to innocently get onto one of these lists, it isn’t always obvious you are blacklisted, and it can be very difficult to get off, especially if the ISP is slow honouring requests from genuine hosing companies (Hotmail can take several weeks), and in the meantime you can find that a bunch of genuine mail goes missing.

Even the legislators take notice

Legislation is a nice idea but it ain’t helping; how can we possibly get all countries to make sending spam illegal? Some countries have better things to do (like feed their people), than concern themselves about spam. Other countries don’t care. (Russia was an example, although lately they seem to have improved.)

You’ve done your best to keep your true addy a secret (of course it defeats the purpose if no-one at all has it!), you’ve got some proactive strategies, some filters, and an unseen army fighting the spam war for you, but you know that what’ll be waiting for you next time we open your inbox, so let’s try to think imaginatively about this. Why do spammers send spam?

It’s cheap! Ridiculously cheap to send 5, 10 or even 50 millions emails. The cost is creating the email/message, some nasty software to send out mass emails, a PC and an internet connection. Even so, cheap is expensive if it doesn’t bring in a dollar, so why do they do it?

Here’s why…

Because for every ten zillion spam emails they send out, some twit buys their crap! That’s right, somewhere in internetland, some dopey dumdum is saying yes to a job at home that’ll make them richer than Bill Gates, getting hot and sweaty about an offer for a 20 cent discount at the “Bring ‘em on in Casino”, or assisting some dodgey African squirrel away a large fortune from their ex-countrymen.

The solution?

Now what would happen if we all stopped answering those emails? Well… eventually, the spammers would realise they were wasting their money. And then they’d STOP!

And then they’d go get proper jobs and leave us alone.

Maybe this is wishful thinking, but I feel this is a valid solution to fight spam that is rarely given coverage.

This article was written by Craig McLaughlan on March 8, 2007. I’ve been a professional internet user since 1999 and am a specialist in SEO in Barcelona Spain And I hate spam.


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Spam Blockers - The Best Way To Kill Spam?
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Friday, March 16th, 2007

The spam blockers are the best way to kill spam. They work with the help of pre programmed configurations and filters out the junk mails. Spam is effectively blocked by spam blockers like SpamArrest, Qurb, MailWasher Pro, and more to give you a spam free inbox.

Wondering on the best way to kill spam? Well, spam blockers and anti spam software is the answer to it. What is best about them is that they save you the manual task of deleting the junk mails one by one yourself. Not only that, they prevent the unsolicited mails from entering your mailbox. You may be in the favor of taking self made precautionary actions like lodging a report to the suitable ISP, sharing your email ID with only those whom you know well, using web based email service for other uses, trying to avoid spam bots, configuring your email so that the identity feature is disabled during downloading images. Even though they are effective in reducing spam, they are not totally capable of removing spam from your inbox. In spite of taking all these precautionary measures, you will soon find your inbox being slowly filled with junk mails. Thus, the best way out is to make use of spam blockers.

Various Types of Spam Blockers

A portable spam filtering solution, SpamArrest makes it easier for you to check for spam even when you don’t have access to your computer. It makes use of a webmail along with a spam filtering solution. If you are using Outlook, then Qurb is the best option. Anti spam for outlook includes Spam Bully that keeps your inbox free of spam. They work with Bayesian Spam Filter that makes use of artificial intelligence along with server blacklists to filter in only the wanted mails. Even your IPS provides you the easiest way to block spam. Even the SpamPal identifies the well known spammers with the help of spam blacklists.

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Some of the other effective spam blockers and filters include Spam Bully, Spam Inspector, and Zaep. eXpurgate makes use of two different email IDs, and works well in filtering spam. POPFile are very effective in categorizing and separating the unsolicited mails from the personal messages. For POP accounts, Death2Spam is extremely effective. MailWasher Pro is secure and a time-saving spam filter that also protect your computer from viruses. Some of the other effective email spam filters include Spam Bully, Spam Inspector, and Zaep. Another effective spam filter is the Spamihilator that takes the help of Bayesian filters to protect the email accounts some spam blockers help you to block receiving mails from a particular ID. Killing spam has been made really easy with these spam blockers.

Find more about Spam Blocker on http://www.LeanderNet.com/Spam_blocker/Spam_blockers.php. More useful content on LeanderNet - http://www.LeanderNet.com

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Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Sometimes, as you browse various Internet sites, you suddenly find your screen cluttered with a bunch of pop-up windows. And by the time you have closed them, others have appeared. Pop-ups are a form of advertising that irritate and try the patience of the average Internet user.
User’s increased frustration has led them to download and use programs that restrict pop-ups and “pop-unders”. Known as pop-up blockers, these programs control pop-ups, by blocking them from appearing on the user’s screen.

Identifying the best pop-up blockers is not that easy given the ever-changing strategies of advertisers. Experts are now sure of one thing – that it is virtually impossible to make a program that will completely eliminate pop-ups. Even if they are able to eliminate pop-ups, there is always the fear that in the process several important pop-ups may get blocked. Hundreds of software companies have tried and failed to create software that will eliminate all intrusive pop-ups, without blocking the “good” ones. However, companies are still working hard to achieve the seemingly unachievable.

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Before buying pop-up blocking software it is important to research the design, configurations, and installation requirements, making sure they are compatible with the user and computer it will be installed on. It is recommended that users study what’s available before deciding which software to use. Experts recommend the software should be very configurable and visible in its operation so that users come to know when the software modifies a Web site. A good and easy way to judge pop-up blocking software is to observe their popularity.

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Should I Use A Free Spam Blocker?
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Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

With over 70 billion spams floating around the internet every day, and Symantec reporting that spam continues to be on the rise, it is now more important than ever to guard your email address against spam. The most effective method is he use of a spam blocker, a program designed specifically to filter spam out before it reaches your inbox.

Spam Blockers will usually work with a combination of blacklists, whitelists and bayesian(pronounced Bayes- i - an) filters. The Black List automatically classifies anything from a given email address(or domain) as Spam. The Whitelist automatically classifies anything from a given email address as NOT SPAM. The Bayesian Filter looks at everything left over after the blacklists and the whitelists have been applied and sorts it, based on what you historically label spam. This sort of technology is extremely efficient at filtering spam.

Spam Blockers, like most everything else on the Internet come in both paid and free versions, and the quality ranges from excellent to…well, let’s just say I am aware of at least two free spam blockers which actually add to the problem. Spammers can be quite determined in thier efforts to get spam through. It is a common spammer tactic to put up a website with a ‘remove from spam’ list, which people innocently sign up thier email address to. They have of course just signed up to the spammers list and will be bombarded with spam. A more recent tactic goes a step further, offering free anti-spam software. In one case this software was merely ineffective and let all the spammers spam through, in another it actually infected the target machine with a program that let spam through, and used the targets machine as a zombie for sending spam from.

When dealing with the internet, due diligence is essential. If you want to use a free spam blocker, be sure that you do your research on it first. Just type it’s name into google and see what people are saying. You should do this with paid spam blockers too, though they are less likely to be infected, the thought of paying someone to infect my computer disgusts me.

The one anti-spam product I have had a lot of success with, and would happily endorse, is the the one I advertise on my website - SpamWasher.

With an estimated 70-90 billion spam messages sent every day, the problem is not going away. Don’t wait for someone to solve the problem for you, visit STOPSPAMNOW.info and download your free ebook on how to win the fight against spam.


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