Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at
21:27
A template pack that really works and can bring maximum results. The amazing quality of these templates has no equal, a group of expert marketers, coders and designers has developed this set of templates for you with two goals in mind, increase conversion rates and persuade prospects to buy, that’s all.
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
18:30
Although this website is still new, fresh, unspoilt and even sort of virginal, it’s clearly gaining speed and getting off the ground – making its webmaster’s life a joy! I spend so much time pottering about with it that I’m even identifying myself with my computer: as you can see in the picture my head has turned into a monitor. My wife Caroline insists that it’s an improvement, by the way.
I’ve been making websites since 1998, which I took a step further in 2006 by becoming an internet marketer, after having been an internet buyer for several years. This enables me to look at the online trading game from both positions, between which I
noticed a truly monumental information gap. There is an enormous amount of info, e-books, websites and software about selling, but very little about buying on the internet. It was relatively easy to become pretty good at the marketing part (I just sold three Eiffel Towers and a couple of Hoover Dams), but it took me a lot more time to become a clever buyer.
Although still being screwed every now and then (one of those Eiffel Towers was initially bought by myself!), I make it harder and harder for the crooks to pull the wool over my eyes. Being the generous guy my late parents used to think I am, I decided to share some of my profound buyer’s wisdoms with
you here. May it help you buy cheaply and safely, while avoiding the many pitfalls in this jungle we call the internet.
If there’s anything you want to ask, discuss or declare you can usually do that by commenting on the post in question. Then there is also the option to reach us via our contact form, and last but not least you are invited to make good use of the FAQ’s on our support page. Now have a good and profitable time at this site!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at
21:16
Learn how to generate massive sales, NOT by pulling in new prospects, but by keeping your loyal customers happy.
Have you ever purchased a product and somehow felt that it would be the last time you bought something from that place?
Did you somehow feel neglected by the salesman and once you made a purchase, they didn’t want to have anything to do with you?
Unfortunately, many customers out there feel the same. They get the idea that all the business does is grab their hard earned pay and ask them to scoot after that…
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
14:08
Studies show that unsolicited or “junk” e-mail, known as spam, accounts for more than half of all e-mail messages received. Although once regarded as little more than a nuisance, the tsunami of spam has increased to the point where many users have begun to express a profound lack of confidence in the effectiveness of e-mail transmissions, and increased concern over the spread of computer viruses via unsolicited messages.
Unfortunately, spam is very hard to fight at the source. It’s not for the lack of trying: already in 2003 U.S. President Bush signed the “Can Spam” bill, prohibiting senders of unsolicited commercial email from using false return addresses, using dictionaries to generate such mails, and the use of misleading subject lines. It also requires that emails include an opt-out mechanism. The legislation also prohibits senders from harvesting addresses from websites. Fine, excellent, admirable… but I haven’t seen any decrease in spam since. You?
The reason why it is so hard to snuff spam at the root, is the international character of what’s aptly called the World Wide Web. Nowadays, spam rarely comes from one’s own country, but usually from banana republics and coconut kingdoms halfway across the globe. Such emails are much harder to fight, because they’re sent from outside the jurisdiction of our own laws and regulations. Those regulations and laws are fine and good and necessary and all that, but they’re hardly likely to stop the problem, nor can they reasonably be expected to do so under the circumstances. So what can we do about the spam issue?
The one truly effective solution is getting rid of your computer and revert to snail mail, but that’s a bit drastic. However, there are several things you can do to at least minimize the amount of spam that’s coming your way. We’ll give you five fairly simple and effective measures you can take.
- Do what you can to avoid having your email address out on the net.
There are products called “spam spiders” that search the Internet for email addresses to send email to. To fight them you may use form emails which can hide addresses, and/or use addresses like sales@company.com instead of your full address. There are also programs that “scramble” your email, like jsGuard, which encodes your email address on web pages so that spam spiders find it difficult or impossible to read your email address.
- Get spam blocking software.
There are many programs out there for this, free as well as paid. A couple of freebies are available from Cloudmark and Mailwasher. You may also buy a professional version. Whatever you do, get the software. No, these applications are not foolproof, but they really do help. You usually have to do some manual set up to block certain types of email.
- Use the multiple email address approach.
There are a lot of free email addresses to be had. If you must subscribe to newsletters, then have a “back-up” email address. It would be like giving your sell phone number to your best friends and the business number to everyone else.
- Attachments from people you don’t know are BAD, BAD, BAD.
Email can have attachments and attachments can have viruses. Corporations often have filters, but personal email is far more open to spammers. General rule of thumb: if you do not know who is sending you something, do not open the attachment! Secondly, look for services that offer filtering. Firewall vendors offer this type of service as well.
- Use “bulk-mail”, “junk” or “spam” baskets.
If your email provider does not support this, consider moving to another. The concept is simple. If you know someone, they can send you emails. If you don’t know them, put them in the bulk email pile and then “choose” to allow them into your circle. Spam Blocking software has this concept as well, but having extra layers seems critical these days.
