One of the keys to a successful online venture is email marketing and having a good opt-in list. In this article, we will review 3 quick and easy ways for you to build a  profitable opt-in list. The first one is to get your customers to trust you and your products first. Without this, the rest of your opt-in list strate

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RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication and is a way that a visitor can subscribe to a sites content. This content could be blog articles, comments or podcasts. RSS is not limited to just bloggs any website can have an RSS feed.

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Learn a couple of simple tricks that help businesses find your email in all that Spam. If you've ever sent an email to a company and never got a reply, chances are your email wound up in the Spam account. Businesses rely on Spam filters to to make reading emails manageable.

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The next time you login to your Gmail account, you’ll find your tagging system all new looking and coolified.

Google has given you the ability to add a background color to the tags you apply to incoming emails. By default they are all set to gray and ready for you to go wild. The sad thing is, I have so many tags there aren’t enough colors

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Hotmail offers 5GB, Gmail offers 4GB (and will grow to 6GB by Jan), and Yahoo offers unlimited email storage space. Is it just me or do we honestly have a need for this much storage space on our emails?

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Have you ever received pictures via email that you have to scroll all over the screen to view because they're too large to fit in one window?? Pictures sent at their regular sizes are not only hard to view on one screen, they can also consume a good deal of your mail quota if your ISP limits you. Next time you email a picture,

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Jeremy "Shoemoney" Schoemaker lays out ten reasons he deletes "your" email. Thing is that we could all learn something from this list as no doubt we've all had an email to another blogger deleted. Maybe not by Jeremy, but certainly to someone.

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Most people don’t know why they can’t send emails many times and continue to receive bounce backs. Many timed the issue is what is called blacklisting. Blacklisting can be a horrible nightmare for someone especially that is on a shared server and is

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Google apps is a set of tools developed by google labs which allows you to use several powerful google features under your own domain name. For example instead of docs.google.com it would be docs.yourdomain.com, or mail.yourdomain.net and others.

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A review of the software application Mailwasher and how it can help in protecting out computers from malware.

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Email is by far the easiest way to communicate with people. But, it is also, by far, the most shallow way to communicate with people. When communicating through Email, people miss the body language and tone of your voice. This can lead to many misunderstandings, and pointless bickering over a simple joke that would have been picked up in a fa

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A study by the marketing research firm Sharpe Partners has revealed that 89 percent of adult Internet users in the U.S. share content with others by e-mail. That makes forwarding content a natural form of viral marketing.

The study found that the content most often forwarded contains humor. But there also are other topics th

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Bloggers and webmasters these days are always looking for ways to promote their site. There are a lot of ways to this: optimizing your site for good SEO, buying text links from other sites, participating in blog communities, etc. What most bloggers forget is that it is still possible to promote a website successfully the old fashioned way...

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Are your inbox full? Are you finding it difficult to sort out those important emails from the unwanted, unsolicited emails? Chances are you're not the only one out there. This article explains what spam mails are and how you most likely fallen into giving out your email address to spammers. It also gives you an insight on wh

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A couple of days ago, I posted that I had started using gmail.

Unfortunately, I don’t recommend this any more. Or, if you do use it, be sure to back up your archived mail somewhere else as well.

My account at gmail was suddenly suspended. I have no idea why. I had to submit a support ticket to find out why, and to get it reinstated if p

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We've all seen it before and we've all rolled our eyes. We get a suspicious looking letter in the mail—it could be junk or it might be real. We decide it's better to be safe than sorry so we rip open the envelope for a quick look. It's junk alright, but there at the top it reads, "You've been chosen, MATTHEW, to receive a special 0% int

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The word spam was termed to describe unwanted email according to Webopedia. It was coined by the computer group lab at the University of Southern California and has the the same characteristics as the lunchmeat Spam:

* Nobody wants it or ever asks for it.
* No one ever eats it; it is the first item to be pushed to the side when eating the

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Let me start off by saying that this isn’t a post I ever thought I’d be writing. Have no doubt - I *love* RSS and what it allows me to do. But about a month ago, Brian at EliteByDesign asked me to setup email subscriptions for BloggingNotes. I did so, and he immediately subscribed.

Then I looked around at a few blogs that I tu

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