SPAM: Are you taking the Asterisk*?

Written by Michael Hopkins


SP*M isrepparttar scourge ofrepparttar 132712 Internet. Everyone hates SP*M. Even SPA*MERS hate SP*M!

Forrepparttar 132713 average email user it's an annoyance. But forrepparttar 132714 Internet marketer it represents a serious threat. If you're sending ezines, autoresponder messages or solo ads as a means of building your business, then there's every chance that between 10% and 50% of your recipients never get your email.

It'srepparttar 132715 SP*M blockers you see.

More and more email users have installed SP*M blockers to prevent allrepparttar 132716 thrash from ever reaching their inbox. Likewise, an ever-increasing number of ISPs use similar technology to protect their users.

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It's gotten torepparttar 132718 point where I can't even spellrepparttar 132719 word SP*M in this article for fear it never reaches you. I should also avoid words like FR*E or M*NEY or OPP*RTUNITY or even something apparently harmless like CLICK BEL*W!!

In fact, there's so many things that will clock up points onrepparttar 132720 SP*M blocker's index, that it's getting near impossible for us to write anything in our emails. (If you're interested, you can see an extensive list ofrepparttar 132721 kind of stuff that will earn you SP*MMER points at http://spamassassin.org ests.html).

So what can you do to get around this problem?

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Here's how to do it without spending a penny...

How to Protect your PC from Atrocious Spyware in the Cyber Age.

Written by George Papazoglou


Wouldn't you be shocked to find that your personal sensitive information, like files, credit card information, operating system / software and other non-disclosed data to be penetrated by unscrupulous prying eyes? Even worse...

"Is your computer infected by Spyware?"

What is Spyware? Spyware are infectious programs developed to secretly subtract and transfer electronic information overrepparttar Internet, without a User's apprehension.

Norton Anti-Virus or any other "virus protection" solution, will not protect your computer from malicious applications like Spyware.

Ever Downloaded any kind of Music, Video or even "Free Software"?

Onrepparttar 132710 Internet, anything "free" has a hidden cost... much more thanrepparttar 132711 cost of a highly-priced product.

How much is your Privacy's worth to You?

To diabolic marketing companies, your identity my friend, is worth thousands of dollars... they get rich by capitalizing and selling your privacy to third parties, who will in return, sell (again!) or use you as a guinea pig for their promotions - your Anti-Virus won't protect you from Spyware!

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