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The Way APSense is Going

by Nnamdi A. Internet Marketer
Nnamdi A. Magnate III   Internet Marketer
I have realized that in the last few weeks since I became active in APSense, I have spent most of my online time here. And I am not regretting it since there is so much to do in APSense.
Are there any plans in due course for us to have APSense email accounts where we can forward all other emails we have?
If this is achievable, then APSense would have dominated the social websites since most of us will spend all of our online time at APSENSE.
Just a thought that might be considered by Admin.
Sep 15th 2010 07:41

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Nnamdi A. Magnate III   Internet Marketer
Probably the modifications going on has affected it.
Oct 22nd 2010 06:02   
Bj aka Bill Brown Magnate I   Hosting and Backup Service provider
bulletins has moved to the right hand side. Look at the bottom of the bow with the member spotlight in it. I have asked that it be made more prominent . Wincer said he will give it a background to high light it.
Oct 23rd 2010 05:03   
Gopakumar Rajan Magnate II   YouTuber from India
Nice idea bronnamdi. There is a feature in Apsense 2.0 named 'My Daily Websites'. You can feed up to 10 website URLs there and click each of them to visit that website without leaving Apsense 2.0. I think Wincer can explain if it's feasible to include it here in Apsense 1.0
Oct 23rd 2010 05:24   
Gopakumar Rajan Magnate II   YouTuber from India
Just now I removed one of my website URL from 'My Daily Website' and add my mail id in the URL section and tried. It works smoothly.
Oct 23rd 2010 05:31   
Louise Venison Senior   TE owner, affiliate marketer
I think this is a good idea, especially for people who are new to online marketing, and for that reason it would be better if mailboxes were free (perhaps with a limited capacity and increased storage space for upgraded members).

When you first start out in this industry, you don't recognise the importance of having your own domain(s) and business email(s), and I think that's fine. Everyone needs to follow a learning curve, and having APSense marketable as a "complete business tool" for newcomers would be a great selling point.
Oct 23rd 2010 05:32   
Rama Subramanian Senior   MAKE MONEY
I am also spent most of my online time here.
Oct 23rd 2010 06:17   
Nnamdi A. Magnate III   Internet Marketer
@ Gopakumar Rajan thanks for your posts. I will indeed check it out.
Oct 23rd 2010 09:36   
Gary Madden Advanced   Tax Specialist
ApSense continues to upgrade and come out with new tools to help us all.

I wouldn't be surprised at anything they did!!
Oct 23rd 2010 14:18   
Nnamdi A. Magnate III   Internet Marketer
Yes. APSense is evolving by the day in a positive manner.
Oct 24th 2010 07:51   
Netra B. Advanced   Social Media/ Marketing Expert
My time spent here on apsense has been very profitable... Lots to do and lots to learn....
Dec 20th 2010 14:04   
Nnamdi A. Magnate III   Internet Marketer
@Netra APSense is the place to be when you are online.
Dec 20th 2010 14:10   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
@Nnamdi

I have to say I totally agree with bj when he says that it's preferable to have an email account associated with your own site.

IMO, it helps for branding your business.

I don't see the point of having an email account from a site like APSense, unless you are a moderator at APSense and so, the people who receive your email will know that it's for APSense-related reasons.

If it's for promoting your opportunities, and you use hosting with cpanel, create an email account with cpanel. For example, if your site is called moremoney.ca create an email account called nnamdi@moremoney.ca

For the short term, some people won't know who you are. It's true that having @apsense.com might help with that. But, I suggest to think long term from the very beginning.

For many purposes, a gmail account is perfect. As a matter of fact, many sites will require a gmail account.
Dec 20th 2010 15:54   
Dave Gilbert Senior   Web Entreprenuer
actually phil a majority of sites block gmail accounts because of the sheer number of spammers using them as for branding well members using an @apsense mail account can only benefit the apsense brand, it also instills a sense of family and belonging when a member can have a webmail account with their favorite site it also helps them and the site build membership numbers apart from boosting the sites traffic numbers.

So there are many advantages to providing your members with such a service and very few drawbacks.
Dec 20th 2010 16:09   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Dave, I have to disagree. Many sites block hotmail, yahoo, AOL. My gmail account always works. Sometimes, trying to register at a site with a domain name unknown by the site will result with a "not appropriate domain name" error message, adding "use gmail account". it has happened often with a domain account I was using recently, but am about to abandon.

I do agree that using a better known domain name like apsense.com might be rejected less often.
Dec 20th 2010 16:29   
Marvin Whitehead Jr. Magnate I   Internet Marketer
Bronnamdi,this is very good article about APSense and I agree with you APSense have more than enough to keep you busy right on our website,Wincer always doing something to help all members on APSense Business Social Network..
Dec 20th 2010 17:16   
Andy Anderson Professional   Owner Yuma Bloggers
@phil and @Dave on the web it's actually a minority of sites that make any recommendation on an e-mail provider. Phil the ones that say we recommend using a g-mail account do so because they are less apt to get blacklisted for spam at g-mail so it's not a good thing that brings the recommendation it's that more questionable mails clear Google's filters.

BJ has a great point, there is no better mailing address than to own your own domain but sad to say most marketers do not. On that end I would say to you that posting to a blog, you name it you will be flagged a lot faster using a Yahoo or G-mail address by Akismet. There is no perfect system out there. E-mail marketing is dying and there are a ton of folks in IM who can be blamed simply because they don't make an effort to know SPAM laws and apply good business practices. For them G-mail, @kooiii, @apsense etc.. none of the above will help at all.
Dec 20th 2010 20:26   
Mohann Krish Advanced   
I see an excellent discussion here. Bron has made a significant point. Of course, I am not in total agreement with bjantiques' views. I feel the Admin should consider all points made and come up with an upgrade soon.
Apr 23rd 2011 18:47   
Mohann Krish Advanced   
I feel the point has already been taken as per Dave. I hope the debate about other email accounts is put a lid on. Let's join hands for a better future for APSense! Regards to all.
Apr 25th 2011 01:13   
Bj aka Bill Brown Magnate I   Hosting and Backup Service provider
What will happen if APSense offers email accounts is that within a couple of months the APSense Domain name will be black listed. Due to the extream number of spammers we have registered. The result will be that APSense will no longer be able to send out the solo emails. Now If that becomes the case then the advertisers are going to stop spending money to buy solo ads that are not getting delivered. This in turn means that the income for APSense will drop, and that means there will be less in come to support the site and its development.
Apr 25th 2011 05:46   
Nnamdi A. Magnate III   Internet Marketer
BJ, You have a valid point here. The spammers will have to be dealt with first or they will end up dragging APSense down.
Apr 25th 2011 06:02   
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