Saturday, August 27, 2005

Understanding Anti Spam Protection Techniques

In our most recent article titled "Understanding Anti Spam Protection Techniques", we outline several different methods to help combat spam including daily handling of email right through to anti spam software.

We even discuss methods of using different (even free) emails to signup for special offers, newsletters or other opt-in options online as these will often lead you down the path toward being on someone's spam list.

Another anti spam technique is to make sure you do not have your email listed on web sites or anywhere online, as spammers feed on automated harvesters that can wipe websites and quickly collect anything that is formatted like an email.

To read more about how to launch your own anti spam campaign - read about it here:
Understanding Anti Spam Protection

Friday, August 26, 2005

Spam Hits An All Time, Dangerous Level

Recent research demonstrates that spam has increase several hundred percent over the last few years.

After struggling with the overwhelming amount of spam hitting us in our home business, it became obvious we needed to take action - we've decided to add much of our research and experiences over at Spam Blocker Tips

Even more troubling is the increase in pornographic and financial (phishing) spam that arrives to most email users daily.

Anti spam measures are no longer a nice to have - but are rather a MUST have whether a business or home user. If you are starting to search for anti spam solutions - then start right here: Spam BLocker Tips

Do Men Or Women Receive More Spam?

What's your guess? Who receives more spam, men or women?

My guess what that there was very little difference, but likely that men would receive more spam than women. My reasoning was simply that men are more active searching and subscribing, resulting in more opportunity for spammers to catch up with them.

Turns out I was correct.

Research over at http://www.ebcvg.com/press.php?id=1576 indicates that men do report receiving more spam, phishing and viruses than do women.

Even more important findings are that spam and phishing is becoming a MAJOR problem no matter who you are. It's time that you take a look at your spam blocker options. Here's a great spam blocker resource site to help you wade through this challenging problem.

Jeff
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