You Can Get Spammed


With the internet businesses booming, you might as well take a few measures to keep your mailing system free of spams. Also called junk mails, these are unsolicited emails that reach your inbox much to your dismay. Though there have been filters used, for example, by Yahoo, to block them from reaching your inbox, some mails with creative subjects would still escape these filters.


Spamming can also occur on other internet media like instant messaging and chats. A spam could be easily compared with an aggressive salesman who has the gall to ring your doorbell on a sleepy afternoon without so much as prior information. Millions of people are being daily harassed by such spams and it’s only going to increase over the years just as the internet business models consolidate.

How it happens

There are sites, especially the amateur sites, where you might provide your email address ignoring the terms and conditions of the site. Also, while carrying out email campaigns, you mention your main email address as your contact address and expose yourself to spams.

How to protect yourself

People are getting wiser over the years by having 5 or 7 or even 10 different email addresses. Most internet service providers provide extra addresses at very low rates or even include them in your monthly package. So the best solution to the spamming menace is to have more than one email address – for personal, business and business partnership purposes.


There is a very effective system that allows you to create up to 10 email addresses and also website pages for as little as $10 a month. The system also pays you for referrals that come from your side. If you are already in home business, you would know the significance of sharing products or services for success. We would want you to make your business environment a profitable one for you and your team members.


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