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May 6, 2007 on 7:57 pm | In Main |

How to Send E-Mail Forwards
By: Marilyn Mackenzie, Tue Apr 24th, 2007
No doubt, you have read the how-to’s of e-mail forwarding before. If you have by now grasped the concept, then there’s no need to read on. However, there are some folks who have to read this information periodically. They read such instructions and follow them for a short time. But sooner or later they fall back into their old habits and have to be reminded again. This is for those folks, not necessarily for you personally. If you have some of those friends who forward every e-mail that arrives in their inboxes, then feel free to forward a link to this article to them.

10 Key Benefits of Using Auto Responders
By: Kenny Tan, Tue Apr 24th, 2007
Promotional marketing that is effective and leads to ongoing sales involves a high level of frequency and consistency. By setting up an email autoresponder, you can set up an entire schedule of communication that runs every week, every month, or every year.

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  1. Email Tracing and Sender Identity
    By: A. Hathaway, Tue Apr 24th, 2007
    How to Answer: Who sent me that email?
    With roughly 2 billion Internet users at the start of 2007, it can be difficult to determine who is actually sending an email, and from what country. Spam operators often use sophisticated software, server misrepresentation and other techniques to conceal their identity. Companies that spam often hire a third party company to do their mass mailing, and receive all the complaints.

    Comment by Email Tracing — May 6, 2007 #

  2. Using Email Signatures to Generate more Traffic
    By: Suthep Sachasiri, Tue Apr 24th, 2007
    This traffic generation idea is a no brainer but overlooked most of the time. You are sending emails everyday to your friends, your clients, your family or maybe even the Pope who knows. But what is important is that you are sending emails out constantly to somebody or the other.

    Comment by Email Signatures — May 6, 2007 #

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