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"Spamming" Articles
 

  • How to Make the Most of Messages Sent by Email - There’s little doubt that the success of the Internet is dependent, in part at least, on email. Email pops up everywhere, and everyone who is anyone can reel off their address at the drop of a hat. That isn’t to say there aren’t more than a few problems with email. Indeed there are a number of problems that only affect this kind of communication.
  • SEO Content: The Secrets of Attracting Traffic to Your Website - If there is one force that puts the cyberspace, then that would be information. It has become a hot commodity in today’s fast moving world. In answering the demand of information, the worldwide web is designed to get an easy access of information to millions of audience around the world. Information, nowadays, is not only utilized in satisfying one’s craving for data, it has also become a good utility in marketing products. Perhaps the most effective way to capitalize its usage is through search engine optimization. When searching for an item in the internet, users would usually go to search engine sites.
  • Direct Marketing Industry Taboos: Know Your Dos and Don’t - Do’s and Don’ts of Direct Marketing activities directly (no pun intended) impact on the campaign success. The list below is by no mean exhaustive but will provide the serious marketers with an interesting overview. Telemarketing - Do-Not-Call-List The unpopularity of cold call telemarketing, also known as untargeted, unsolicited (“without-permission”) cold calling, has caused the US industry authorities to take action in attempt to curb the rampant abuse of privacy. They created “National Do-Not-Call-Lists”, which at inception in 2003 has generated 62million opt-ins. It imposes heavy fines on telemarketers for violations. Canada and New Zealand have continued with the tradition on the quest for “Do Not Call” Lists.
  • Dangers of Dropped or Expired Domain Names - There are many dangers in buying a dropped domain name. A dropped domain name is basically a domain that was purchased by someone else, but that person let the domain expire. This can happen for many reasons.
  • Safe Email Advertising: How It Is Done - When most people hear the phrase email advertising, the first thing that comes to their mind is illegal and unwanted spamming activities using email. Actually the truth of the matter is that there are many different methods of safe email advertising that has nothing to do with spamming and can be of great benefit to any business.
  • A Smart Autoresponder - The Key to Success - Autoresponders are critical to ongoing business success. They make sending out emails to your subscriber list easy and automatic. These emails keep the momentum of your Internet business going and lead to sales. There are different kinds of Autoresponders out there. Which kind should you choose? Read on to find out. There are three types of smart Autoresponders: Type #1: Autoresponder software installed on your computer. This type of software is not optimal because you can only use the Autoresponder on one specific computer.
  • Customer List and Spam Issues every Internet Marketer should know - Do you have questions about your customer list? Are you concerned about deliverability rates and accusations of email spamming? Read on to find out more about these common Internet business issues. Question #1: If the List Opt program gives you the option to capture last name, should you keep this on file? You don't need a last name when you capture personal information because a first name makes messages more personal. You need a last name only when customers buy from you. You only have to keep info on file as long as you need to send something to them. It depends on your product.
  • How To Avoid Search Engine Spamming - Webmaster who lack sufficient knowledge about search engine optimization and search engine spamming may already be utilizing spamming techniques without even knowing it. It is important that webmasters and search engine optimizers realize what search engine spamming is to be able to avoid it. Remember that search engine spamming - intentional or not - still causes a number if penalties from the search engines. The fact is that there are really webmasters who use search engine spamming intentionally.
  • Search Engine Optimization - 10 Common Mistakes To Avoid - Every website, large small and in between needs traffic. There is absolutely no point in having the best looking, most interesting website in the world if nobody ever visits it. Your aim is to get a steady stream of visitors to your website and transform them into customers. To get the steady stream of visitors to your website, you need to make sure the website is visible to the search engines.
  • Spamdexing - Due to the widespread use of the Internet, business models have changed over the years. Instead of solely operating in a brick and mortar setting, businesses have extended their mode of operation to the electronic setting. As with the traditional means of doing business, competition is fierce in the electronic world. Website owners' battle over page rankings in order to have more people know about their presence. This has lead to various techniques and practices, which increase page rankings and promote websites. Though there are many techniques which are legitimate, there is what is known as spamdexing.
  • Comment Spam: Allure For The Online Totem Pole - Unless your website is dead and six feet below the virtual ground, you are ever prone to the Internet evil commonly known as comment spam. Comment spam infiltrates every active online website which supports or accepts links from users or participants. A comment spam is generally characterized with links and no sense, understandably so since its main concern is to be able to take advantage of the algorithm techniques of most search engines in making certain websites rank higher than the others.
  • The Mediocre Practice Of Guestbook Spamming - With a wide array of means and the race towards getting higher page hits and page ranks today, spamming is the term that best describes leaving behind comments on various sites, particularly guestbook scripts placed for visitors to leave behind supposedly harmless reactions or insights.
  • Forum Spamming - Forum spamming is the posting of messages that are either rubbish, abusive, a marketing gimmick or useless.
  • How To Eliminate Wordpress Blog Comment Spam - One of the most serious problems with any blogging system, including WordPress, is that the comments area is wide open to that scourge of the Internet, spammers. In this case, it's comment spam. Comment spam is created by people seeking to boost their Google rankings by having lots of links pointing to their own websites.
  • Google's Tag To Remove Content Spamming - Content spamming, in its simplest form, is the taking of content from other sites that rank well on the search engines, and then either using it as-it-is or using a utility software...
  • How To Know If It Is A Link Farm Spam Page - A link farm is a network of sites that link to other sites for the sole purpose of increasing link popularity. This is when a website gets hundreds of links to unrelated sites in exchange for reciprocal links. This is termed as spamming and any website who relates to link farms is penalized by removal from a search engine's index.
  • Spam: Where it Came From, and How to Escape It - Who Cooked This!? (How did it all start?) The modern meaning of the word "spam" has nothing to do with spiced ham. In the early 1990's, a skit by British comedy group Monty Python led to the word's common usage. "The SPAM Skit" follows a couple struggling to order dinner from a menu consisting entirely of Hormel's canned ham. Repetition is key to the skit's hilarity. The actors cram the word "SPAM" into the 2.5 minute skit more than 104 times! This flood prompted Usenet readers to call unwanted newsgroup postings "spam." The name stuck. Spammers soon focused on e-mail, and the terminology moved with them. Today, the word has come out of technical obscurity.
  • Two Main Groups Of Spam! - There are two main types of spam, and they have different effects on Internet users. Cancellable Usenet spam is a single message sent to 20 or more Usenet newsgroups. (Through long experience, Usenet users have found that any message posted to so many newsgroups is often not relevant to most or all of them.) Usenet spam is aimed at lurkers, people who read newsgroups but rarely or never post and give their address away. Usenet spam robs users of the utility of the newsgroups by overwhelming them with a barrage of advertising or other irrelevant posts. Furthermore, Usenet spam subverts the ability of system administrators and owners to manage the topics they accept on their systems.
  • Fighting Spam! - It's been nearly a decade since spammers and their enemies begun evolving competitively. As with the classic cheetah/gazelle model originally formulated by Darwin, each time one group becomes a little faster or more agile, its adversaries develop traits for outwitting and outrunning it. In addition to wasting people's time with unwanted e-mail, spam also eats up a lot of network bandwidth. Consequently, there are many organizations, as well as individuals, who have taken it upon themselves to fight spam with a variety of techniques.
  • What Is Spam? - You have probably seen an increase in the amount of junk mail which shows up in your email box, or on your favorite newsgroup. The activities of a small number of people are becoming a bigger problem for the Internet.
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