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About two weeks ago we received a group of sales messages that really didn't say specifically what they were for. They all came to our various autoresponder addresses so we had a pretty good idea they were from a fictitious address. Their request was to submit your name, address and telephone number for additional information and you were to email it to them at an email address in
message. So we filled it out (with fictitious info) and returned it. It bounced right back. I don't understand why anyone would send out a mailing and use a fictitious address even for
information they were requesting. Dah!
I don't know of anything you can currently do to restrict someone from harvesting all
email addresses you might be using other than some of
new encryption software. So basically you have to live with it. Luckily if you're using a program like Eudora Pro, you can set up filters to control
flow of some of this garbage.
You can send me all
covert messages and sales propositions you want, I will never even check one of them out. It may be one of
most enticing offers I have ever seen, and it will go in
trash folder. If I am going to do business with someone, I want to know that you are above board and I am not going to be associated with someone that may possibly get ME a bad reputation due to their bad mailing habits.
In a lot of instances, it isn't
new marketer's fault, he or she is all enthused about starting a business and making some good money. It is
hype sellers and bulk email pushers who sell them a bill of goods. The individual purchases one of these disks of 100,000 HOT email addresses and a stealth bulk mailing software program and are off to make a million dollars! But they soon find out that they don't even make enough to cover their expenses. Then they become one of those statistics I mentioned at
beginning.
Don't get sucked in by
hype! There are plenty of places on
web where you can ask questions and get pretty honest answers that might save you a great deal of money and embarrassment. Visit forums, discussion boards, subscribe to newsletters like this one. Get to know
Net before you jump in! Don't start out by operating your business in a covert manner using false addresses, lies, and intrusive marketing programs. You will lose in
long run!

Joe Reinbold, Owner & creator of The Entrepreneur's Home Business Link publishes a free weekly email newsletter "Home Income Quarterly E-dition" which is dedicated to assisting online marketers and entrepreneur. For a free subscription just mailto:subscribe@homebizlink.com or visit his site at http://www.homebizlink.com