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Coping With Spam Filters


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Laurie Rogers
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Optin Frenzy
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Coping With Spam Filters

by Laurie Rogers Copyright July 2002



If you haven't yet heard about the chaos that Spam Filters

are currently causing for publishers, then I am about to tell

you EVERYTHING you'll need to know on this subject. Many

of our fellow publishers disregard the fact that Spam Filters

DO in fact exist. For some reason just do NOT want to face

the fact that, they are DESTROYING their businesses.



I write a column on Spam for DEMC small business ezine, so

I do consider myself to be well educated on this subject. If

you have any questions about what I am about to tell you,

feel free to contact me at: http://www.OptinFrenzy.com



Now let's begin.



Spam Filters are EVERYWHERE online whether we like it or

not they are. And they are becoming more dominant in all

aspects of the internet, through ISP's, webhosts and the

chances are, one person in three is using some type of a

filtering device. They are inexpensive to purchase and so

it makes it fairly EASY for the average "Joe" to buy one.



And chances are that your ISP or web host probably uses

them and you are NOT even aware of it. Personally, I do

advise that you contact them to ask them about it and

ask them to REMOVE them from your account immediately.

Now, here is why I suggest that you do this, Spam Filters

are NOT 100% fool proof, in fact they have a tendency to

block out your LEGITIMATE email. Anyone who tells YOU

otherwise is in some serious DENIAL.



I've personally taken the time to test almost EVERY Spam

Filtering program that there is currently available online.

And what I saw was absolutely mortifying to say the least.

I ran over 100 different types of emails and newsletters all

through each system and 9 times out of ten, it resulted in

being marked as spam. Needless to say, by the end of the

day I was NOT impressed with my discovery.



Most of these programs are designed to target newsletters

specifically, because they have the words "subscribe" and

"unsubscribe" black marked. Meaning, that any peices of

email that contain those two words are "marked" as being

"SPAM". This is especially predominant in Spam Killer which

is now owned by McAfee. They also LURE publishers into

what they refer to as being "Spam Traps" (which they do

openly admit -right on their web site), so they can create

more filters DAILY based on ezine/email content. And YES,

I did say DAILY!



Now that I've probably scared the wits out of you, here

are a few things that you can do and they will require a

bit of added work on your part.



1.) Make your ezine available in 3 different forms, if it at

all possible. Email it directly to your subscribers, put it on

an autoresponder and make it available online. My good

friend jL Scott (owner of iCop) does this and it covers all

of the bases to ENSURE your readers get your ezine. It'll

also give you an idea of HOW many people actually read

your ezine.



2.) Ask your readers, IF they have had ANY problems in

receiving your ezine. If they have, start keeping a log of

these instances, if your ezine has been marked as being

spam through their email client ask them for a copy of it

for your records. You MAY want to TRY contacting their

ISP and try talking to them about it, ensure that YOU

maintain your "professionalism" in doing so, as this could

create problems for your subscriber. Advise ALL of your

subscribers to contact their ISP's and ask them if they

are in fact using filters on their email.



3.) Keep financial loss records that you've encountered

because of Spam Filters. And remember everything is of

a monetary value including your ezine.



Although there is no fool proof method of avoiding Spam

Filters, there is currently a pending law suit against the

creators of these programs. So if you do have a case or

have proof that you have been filtered, falsely accused

etc. I recommend that you go and file a report asap at:

http://www.e-crucible.org



Article by Laurie Rogers Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved

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Laurie Rogers - co-author Ezine Resource Guide you can view

at http://www.zineadz.com/erg.html You can also obtain more

of Laurie's articles at: mailto:ezinearticlesoptinfrenzy.com

Laurie is also the owner of Optin Frenzy - list building program

for publishers. http://www.optinfrenzy.com

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