Most of the spam I receive in my inbox is sexually explicit, but I still like to look at it because some of this junk is actually quite entertaining. My personal favorites are offers to purchase discounted Canadian Viagra, ads for pornographic websites, and bogus work-from-home programs.
How do these people get their grimy hands on your email address? One way they can get it is through opt-in email. When you order something online, as part of the subscription or service that you signed up for, you may have inadvertently agreed to receive offers via email from that company in the future.
As a result, said company adds you to their mailing list and begins to send you email. This is perfectly legal as long as the company provides you with a way to unsubscribe from their mailing list. If they do not provide you with a means to unsubscribe, then the emails they are sending you are considered spam.
To make matters worse, a spammer will sell your email address and any other information you submitted to them to hundreds or even thousands of other companies who are looking for leads. Before you know it, your email address has been circulated everywhere. Once this happens, there is almost no way to prevent spam from reaching your inbox.
Another common way your email address can end up on a mailing list is when an internet marketer purchases a list of email addresses from someone else, and then sends a joke or an interesting cartoon to everyone on that list and asks you to forward it along to all your friends and relatives.
Once you forward the message, the email has a program attached to it that will copy the list of addresses that the message has been forwarded to and send that list back to the person who originally sent you the email. So now, that person not only has your email address, but also has the email address of everyone you forwarded the message to.
Another popular technique is known as harvesting. This is accomplished by writing a simple retrieval program that searches through every web site listed on a search engine for a certain keyword, and then grabs any any email addresses that are posted on those sites, and subsequently sends them back to the harvester. Using this technology, it is possible to acquire thousands of email addresses in an hour or less.
Harvesting has become a legal dilemma. The email marketing community feels that they should be allowed to harvest email addresses that are posted on public websites. In their opinion, if someone has posted their email address for all to see, then other people have the right to contact that person and ask them questions or send them offers.
However, web sites where email addresses are posted have threatened legal action against anyone that harvests email addresses from their site and uses them to build spam lists. Unfortunately, these web sites really have no way to prevent this, and it will only get worse in the future.
We will never stop spam completely. Both big businesses and small businesses have a strong incentive to send bulk email, because it costs nothing, and is a valuable tool for increasing their customer base. Sending regular mail or hiring a telemarketer costs a lot of money and is extremely ineffective. As a result, most companies would prefer to send massive amounts of email. So, expect your inbox to be chock full of spam for many years to come.
It takes a lot for a social networking site to stand out these days, but the mobile community SMS.ac has found a way to separate its site from the rest of the pack. While many social networking communities have simply tried to ride the coattails of other popular sites, they are not cutting edge. There are new social networks being released by various e-companies every day. SMS.ac, however, is the only online social networking community that gives its members access to more than 400 mobile networks in 180 different countries across the globe.
The mobile community, led by CEO Mike Pousti, is actually a network of mobile phone users, not just personal computer users. Many mobile phones have Internet capabilities and other computer functions these days. It only makes sense for a cutting edge company like SMS.ac to serve the community of mobile phone users with a social networking site that allows them to make a personal profile and participate in the other popular social networking functions. Artists also profit from giving members access to their music, films and other mediums.
Not only can SMS.ac members network, make friends, write blogs and share media content, but they can also make money. Any content that is purchased and displayed on an SMS.ac profile page makes money for the member each time other members purchase from it. This is another function that makes SMS.ac stand out from the hoards of other social networking sites on the market. It seems that Mike Pousti and his company have found a way to burst the social networking bubble and expand a new market.
Many technology experts agree that social networking sites have to do something to stand out, like SMS.ac is doing with their mobile network. “Social networks are getting overplayed; worn out, not cutting edge any more, yesterday’s news," wrote technology blogger Jason Kolb. “Sites and companies seem to be launching new social networks every day simply for the sake of having social networks."
With a membership base of 50 million members across 400 mobile networks in 180 countries, SMS.ac is having success in their unique brand of social networking. Allowing members to profit from their personally-created home pages makes this a completely unique social networking site. Leading the market in wireless networking, ground-breaking CEO Mike Pousti has made his company into a pioneer in this emerging media and communication industry.
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