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Monday, November 18, 2013

How do I stop spam from entering my hotmail?

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homer742


The junk mail filtering within hotmail hasn't helped at all; it falsely flags more good mail than bad. I've tried using Outlook Express with a spam filter, with little results. Maybe I have to keep trying that........?
Anyway, I'd love to have a way to control spam without having to use a pop3 client. Any tips?
Thanks.



Answer
In the Internet age, not only are you fighting junk mail in your mailbox, but you've also got exorbitant amounts of spam in your virtual inbox. Not only are they annoying, but these e-mails can introduce viruses and spyware into your computer. While there are several different ways to combat spam, here's a start.

Steps
Stop posting your e-mail address on a public forum or website. It is estimated that 95% of all junk e-mail is caused by a person publicly disclosing his or her e-mail address. There are many robots and scripts that automatically scan websites for e-mail addresses. Also, sometimes humans actually grab e-mails of websites to use them for sign-up offers in order to get free stuff (iPods, Ringtones, etc.). If you must provide contact information, try writing it out in creative ways such as Me ~at~ yahoo ~dotcom~.
Avoid:

Popular newsgroups - robots often scour these lists for addresses
Software like BonzaiBuddy or similar programs - if these companies donât immediately sell your information to a spam company, they are subsidiaries of spam companies themselves and the software is spyware
Chat rooms like Yahoo Chat or IRC - spammers or spambots are actively mining in popular chat rooms like AOL and Yahoo chats, where e-mail addresses can be correctly guessed just by adding the proper @whatever.com to the username of a chat room visitor
Use spam blocking tools. Most webmail providers offer them, or you can download one.

Use the "This is spam" button if your email provider has one. This submits the email to their spam-control people who can take care of business and improve their anti-spam filters.
If you have a Yahoo! account you can use their discardable addresses method
Use Spam Gourmet, or others like it, with any email account
Use the 'BLOCK' list and add the spammer's domain name only. (However, this may not that effective, since spammers normally only use temporary addresses.)
Limit incoming e-mails to those in your address book and have all others put into a "Junk" folder, which you can skim through quickly and clear regularly.
Report spam. Before you delete your spam, forward your spam to: spam@uce.gov as this is the Spam box for FTC (Federal Trade Commission). Mail sent to this box is investigated. If it is indeed spam, the original sender can be charge $500 per email. The more mail they get from different users but same spammer, the more it's likely to be investigated.
Be crafty when filling out forms that ask for your e-mail address. Many web forms ask only for your name and email address. Put in a series of letters such as Swseqw for your name. Then set up a filter so emails from that newsletter or form will arrive in a separate folder if the email contains that fake name. If that e-mail turns out to be spam, set your mail program to delete all e-mails that come in with the fake name.
Use disposable addresses to identify and shake off sources of spam. Have one main account, and never, ever give this address to anyone, even your friends, who all they need to do is send you an innocent e-card to get you on a spam mailing list.

Make a separate account for different purposes (one for friends, one for entertainment sites, one for your financial websites, etc.) If you use a lot, write down which is which so you don't forget.
Set all those addresses to forward the mail to your main account so that you don't have to check multiple accounts.
If you start receiving spam through one of your alternates, you can trace it to one of your disposable addresses and simply delete that account.
Track which groups of recipients return the most spam and be more selective.



Tips
Consider using a unique domain name for your e-mail address. You may be able to turn on a wildcard(*@yourdomain.com) address so that any email sent to that domain, no matter what's before the @ symbol, will arrive at your personal inbox (check your site provider's FAQ for instructions). This gives a lot of flexibility because you can tell them anything as your email address, as long as the domain after the @ symbol is yours. If you get spammed to a certain address, just set that account up (generally in SMTP settings) and have all that email automatically deleted("bit-bucket").



Warnings
Never respond to spam (not even to "remove" your e-mail address from the list). They will only send you more because they know you exist. Responding only promotes their cause, to sell you something you didn't order. - They live off 6% of responders.

Is it correct to use a face cream after removing blackheads with a facial scrubs?




Sherry G


I have many blackheads and i remove them with a facial scrub then apply my day cream or nigh cream, but they seem toi appear again, and how can i close my pores after removing blackheads?


Answer
you could use LUMINOUS LOTION by MARC SEBASTIEN, it works well for that matter. It's a toner/skincare fluid.
It is formulated with organic distillates and a key active complex: vegetable-derived inulin & malic acid (from apple). The compound is twice as effective as pure salicylic acid/glycolic acid. It also contains a high amount of natural nutrional factors.

All together, they cleanse and revitalize your skin, which helps prevent more blackheads/pimples in the future. The fluid also protects your skin.

A piece of advice... Check that your day/night cream do not contain any heavy compounds such as mineral oil or large amounts of vegetable butter (small amounts are actually good). They tend to clog the pores a little too much for skin types like yours.

You want creams that are richer in humectant (typically glycerin, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, etc.), meaning the name should appear at least in 3rd or 4rth position in the ingredient list.

When you need an emollient cream (ei night cream), choose silicone derivatives (any word that ends in "icone", such as dimethicone, cyclomethicone, etc.) over mineral oil bases (paraffinum liquidum, petroleum, etc.).
Silicone based ingredients are completely neutral to the skin, so they won't cause breakouts or any unwanted reaction.

Your choice of moisturizer is very important after using a facial scrub. Because you just stripped your skin, so it is more sensitive to bacterias and other irritating factors that cause the formation of blackheads, or other problems.

I work at a dermatology clinic and I have to say we see your kind of profile pretty often.

I suggest you browse MARC SEBASTIEN... For every product they feature, they have a "SkinDeep" article that teaches you about how the skin functions. You may want to read the one associated to LATHER EXTRACT.

We work with them a lot, because their formulas are good and authentic and most of all, they observe the upmost clarity with their customers. They want them to understand what they are buying.
I don't think they sell to the public yet (in the US, they are popular in France), but I know it is planned for this fall. And best of all - they are coming up with a skincare blog that will extend customer education!

I personally use their products as well. But regardless, their site has a lot of great information. Something worth doing with them is simply sign up for their newsletter. It doesn't come very often yet (probably will be more frequent once the blog is started) but it's always packed with useful tip.

Good Luck!




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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

How do I make a popular Facebook page?

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How do I make a Facebook page in general? And how do you make it popular like teen swag or whatever? Do you make a new account?


Answer
Install a Facebook âLike Boxâ to your portal

Installing a âLike Boxâ is indeed an apt way for getting traffic to your site. For designing the box you can take help of the box builder tool. This will surely help you to customize your like box size, the color scheme as well as the number of friends to display.
Installing a Page Badge

If you really want to link others to your Facebook profile page, Facebook badges will help you out. Badges are simple images and can be loaded very easily.
Ask Friends to Visit your Page

Try to use the âsuggest to friendsâ feature of your Facebook page. Or else, you can also go for the feature âinvite allâ. This will save your time as well as energy and will also hopefully give a positive response.
Using Status Tagging

It is an amazing feature and allows you to tag any person or a page by only entering the sign @ and then typing the name of that person, whom you want to tag.
Adding a Like Button to your Site

This allows visitors to like your fan page without facing any obstacle. Thus you will be able to expand the number of your fans and ultimately will get a huge amount of traffic to your website.

Apart from all these, you can connect your business page to twitter or can go for newsletter promotion. Thus, follow those basic strategies and make your Facebook page popular than ever before. To know more on this topic you can get in touch with a company that offers customized online business promotion services

How do I start an emailing list for a small business?




Jake M


So I currently work at a Hat Shop, and I have an idea to start an emailing list to send out newsletters, deals, and keep people updated on any new inventory that we have. I was wondering what a good program to use for this would be? I am looking for something cheap (hopefully less than $15 per month), and preferably one with an autoresponder. I also want one where it would be easy to make an attractive newsletter that will open in their email (instead of attaching a word document or PDF). I plan on just inviting people to join the email list and then having them fill out their name and email address and then hopefully I will be able to send new signups special deals (so that I can give people who just signed up a deal of say 10% off or whatever). One thing that worries me about sending out coupons is getting people who print out the same coupon several times and keep on using it, how could I prevent this? Any suggestions and ideas would really help, thanks


Answer
Hi, if your email list will be smaller than 2000 subscribers then you should go with MailChimp because it is free for lists that are under that size. It includes tools for creating nice looking emails and an autoresponder.

If your list is larger than that then you will not find a quality service that only charges $15 a month unfortunately. The cheaper services have very low inbox deliverability rates which means that your emails may never make it to your subscribers. Aweber is a popular choice for larger lists and boasts a high inbox deliverability rate.

In terms of the coupons you need to have some method of generating a unique code for every coupon that is issued and then storing that information after the coupon is redeemed. You could use a barcode or QR code for this to make data entry easier.




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Monday, August 12, 2013

How do I start an emailing list for a small business?

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Jake M


So I currently work at a Hat Shop, and I have an idea to start an emailing list to send out newsletters, deals, and keep people updated on any new inventory that we have. I was wondering what a good program to use for this would be? I am looking for something cheap (hopefully less than $15 per month), and preferably one with an autoresponder. I also want one where it would be easy to make an attractive newsletter that will open in their email (instead of attaching a word document or PDF). I plan on just inviting people to join the email list and then having them fill out their name and email address and then hopefully I will be able to send new signups special deals (so that I can give people who just signed up a deal of say 10% off or whatever). One thing that worries me about sending out coupons is getting people who print out the same coupon several times and keep on using it, how could I prevent this? Any suggestions and ideas would really help, thanks


Answer
Hi, if your email list will be smaller than 2000 subscribers then you should go with MailChimp because it is free for lists that are under that size. It includes tools for creating nice looking emails and an autoresponder.

If your list is larger than that then you will not find a quality service that only charges $15 a month unfortunately. The cheaper services have very low inbox deliverability rates which means that your emails may never make it to your subscribers. Aweber is a popular choice for larger lists and boasts a high inbox deliverability rate.

In terms of the coupons you need to have some method of generating a unique code for every coupon that is issued and then storing that information after the coupon is redeemed. You could use a barcode or QR code for this to make data entry easier.

How many Twitter followers do you need to start getting paid for your accounts success?




libera


I know on YouTube you can get paid for your views.
How many Twitter followers to you need to obtain to get paid for your Twitter success?



Answer
Your question is directing you in the wrong direction.

You can make money on Twitter even with little or almost no followers. (You can reach people on Twitter by posting interesting tweets and they are all public, no matter how many follower someone has! People do searches on Twitter, too - and will find these tweets!) The amount of followers has nothing to do with your success. While it looks impressive if someone has thousands of thousands of followers it will tell you nothing about the financial success someone is having using Twitter.

How do you actually make money using Twitter? First of all Twitter does not pay you for anything.
You can use Twitter only as a tool to attract interested people. Here some ways what people do to earn money:

1. They create Twitter accounts around popular subjects like hobbies or for example environment issues and start posting INTERESTING tweets that want people to read more and to follow a Twitter account.

2. Then people create tweets that make people click on links that are:

a) make people subscribe to a newsletter
b) fill out a survey
c) read a product or service information page where products or services are sold

3. Most Twitter accounts will gather and collect names and contact information and then send these people offers and advertising and then earn either money

a) with selling their own products (software, products)
b) earn affiliate money (referring people to sites like amazon, ebay and get paid a commission
if someone buys something)
c) getting paid with CPA Marketing, where companies pay you if you make other people fill out
surveys and also leaving their contact details

So Twitter is just like Facebook and other social media networks just a PLATFORM where you can find paying customers, the platform itself will NOT pay you.




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