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Crying for Help Online

Written by Webmaster on Monday, September 24th, 2007 in Email, Online Help.

Anyone surfing the Internet for more than a week eventually needs help from someone else. Whether regarding an online purchase, technical support on computer hardware, software support or some other type of help, sooner or later everyone needs assistance.

The way in which you ask for help has everything to do with how fast and how well you receive assistance. In the online world where email rules, the following tips will help you get what you need and get on your way quickly.

* Remember the “person” on the other end *

When something on your computer or a particular website doesn’t function properly, irritation seems a natural reaction, especially when you have no clue why things don’t work or how to fix them. A sense of helplessness often leads to feelings of frustration and anger. However, no matter how upset you get, you must always remember that a live person will receive your email communication and, in many cases, they didn’t cause your problem directly. (more…)

Top Seven Ways to STOP Junk Email

Written by Webmaster on Monday, September 24th, 2007 in Email, Junk Email.

Nothing makes me angrier than opening my email in-box to find over 250 messages, wading through them all, and discovering that 235 of the messages rate as nothing more than junk.

The problem with junk email or “spam” (the popular slang for unsolicited commercial email) only seems to get worse with each passing day.

Luckily, we can fight back in ways that will actually cut down significantly on the amount of spam we receive on a daily basis.

Try these tips and see if they can’t cut the spam you receive down by at least half.

** Don’t Respond

Much of the spam you receive contains an “unsubscribe” link saying something like “To unsubscribe, click here.” Do NOT click that link. (more…)

Email Marketing: Affordable Internet Marketing Technique

Written by Webmaster on Sunday, September 23rd, 2007 in Email, Internet Marketing.

Email marketing is labeled as a killer method when it comes to effective low-cost Internet marketing endeavors. This is because it is the most widely-used and has the best reputation in bringing targeted traffic to websites. It is used to stay in touch with your customers or prospective customers, send out invitations, or make special offers.

It’s as easy as writing an e-mail that may be in a form of a newsletter or a plain announcement, and sending that to as many targeted recipients as possible. However, there’s an ideal way of going about it. Email marketing is not just about writing any email that you will be sending to anybody. To clarify that, here are some simple tips in doing email marketing the best way possible.

1. Join the “Can Spam” campaign.

Email marketing is not at any rate tantamount to spamming. You are not supposed to send information that your email list will not have any valuable use for. (more…)

Use Your E-mail Address As a Branding Tool

Written by Webmaster on Saturday, September 22nd, 2007 in Branding, Email.

Even before you launch your website, you can (and should) begin to use your domain name. Why? Because it is the worlds cheapest advertising tool and an excellent way to brand your business. How? By using your domain name in your email address and in your signature file.

If your email address reads yourname@aol.com or you@bell.com - you are branding the name of your Internet Service Provider. Why should you do it? Your ISP doesn’t pay you for it. Indeed, you pay THEM a monthly fee!!!

Quite likely you were not aware that you do have a choice here. Instead of advertising Earthlink, GTE, BellSouth, or AOL, you can advertise and brand your own business and your own name.

In case you didn’t know, here is how it works. For example, my own service provider is home.com — but my e-mail program is configured so, that the address I use in my “from” field says “wanda@loska.com”. I can do that because my web host provides me with a forwarding service. That means, any message sent to wanda@loska.com is forwarded automatically to my *home.com* account. (more…)



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