Guess 'WHO' Can Stop Sp^am!
Guess 'WHO' Can Stop Sp^am!
These days there are plenty of articles on the troubling issue
of sp^am...plenty of articles and plenty of feedback to these
articles.
>From all this tortured outpouring the general consensus seems to
be that most networkers - who accept this necessary evil as an
unavoidable consequence of being online - most feel the answer
to the problem lies in the 'delete' key.
But while the 'delete' key and 'sp^am filters' (which seem to
have created more problems than they have solved) are effective
means to fight sp^am, these methods do not inform the sp^ammer
his mail is being deleted and so he/she goes about their merry
task happily unaware of any reductions in their 'response rate'.
What if we could add a slight modification to the 'deleting and
filtering'...
There is every possibility that a sp^ammer may be reaching you
with a product you require. What if - in these cases - you visit
the website MINUS the affiliate code, make your purchase and if
the sp^ammer's email had a contact address, thank him/her for
sending you the info while also informing them how they have
missed their affiliate earnings because they sp^ammed you
instead of coming in like genuine and responsible networkers.
This of course will not stop all sp^am because sp^am containing
affiliate links is just one small section of the huge sp^am
'market' but as word spreads it could deal a 'death-blow' to
this section atleast.
Even where other forms of sp^am are concerned, the sp^ammer's
email will contain keywords of the product/service they are
advertising. If this product or service is of interest those
keywords could be used in any major search engine thus rewarding
serious networkers who have spent time and money setting up
websites, submitting them to search engines, and have been
working hard for people to find them and their business.
Of course, considering the amount of daily sp^am one receives,
the delete/filter options will have to be used but where ever
possible this alternative should be used too.
I believe these ideas will work if we can spread the word far
and fast and especially to reach sp^ammers themselves. The more
sp^ammers know what is being done with their sp^am mail -
besides deleting and filtering - the less attractive will the
sp^am option get.
So don't hesitate to send this on to your friends and spread the
word all over the internet neighborhood.
LET'S GET INVOLVED AND ENFORCE 'OUR' GROUND RULES... Let's Help
the New-born Newbie and Genuine Networkers like OURSELVES...
Let's make 2003 largely 'spm-fhree' I mean sp^am-fr^ee... I mean
spa^m fr*e... I mean sp*m f^ree... I mean...Oh, forget it!
Do include my resource box if you do so. Thanks!
p.s. Would it be justified to use a sp^ammer's resources to
blast this email to millions? Why Not Indeed!
:) Just Jokin'