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How to stop spam robots, and properly deal with email spam.

by Allan Haastrup Networker
I would like to help you avoid putting your email address into the hands of the spammers.

Help yourself and your fellows in the Internet Community
When you read this article and feel you can supply the Internet community with more info that I divulge in this article, I want you to do so. Post your related comments, and help us all minimize the amount of SPAM online, and fight the spammers, stopping them from slandering good programs and fine email services.

Fact to accept about spam:
If you're into online marketing you will, sooner or later start receiving spam.

This article is written with the purpose of protecting your personal email. As a serious online entrepreneur you will, most likely, have other business related email accounts, they will get more spam than your personal email, or at least that is my aim with this article.

Secondly I will show how you can get back at spammers, reporting them for spam, hopefully closing their email accounts and getting them banned from the programs they promote.

Email Spam
This article is only about the kind you get in your email. I am aware of the many other types of spam, and these will be covered in other articles.

Let's look at how spammers get to your email address:
1: Posting it on your website
2: Posting it on blogs or other places you comment and leave your email address
3: Facebook profile
4: Any other public profile wherer you have allowed your email address to be seen by the other members of the community and also the general public.

The list goes on, but I'm sure you get the point :-)

The thing is, the professional spammers have robots just scouring the net for email addresses, and they will harvest your email from whatever source online.

Now just like with everything else, there are some spammers that are really good at spamming and some that are trying it for the first time.

Some of the inexperienced spammers don't think of it as spam to send you email because you accepted them as contacts on some kind of online community, have you ever experienced that? It's stil unsolicited mail!

So what can be done to avoid too much spam (because as stated previously you WILL get it, sooner or later).

Protect your email with another email
Well for starters don't post your personal email address too much publicly, or if you must post everywhere, create an email with the intention of using this as a mail you use when commenting to blogs etc.

This will save your personal email from the spammers, to some degree anyway.

Also when you sign up for things online, be it marketing resources, newsletters or anything else, use this "extra" email. Even though what you join looks very professional I've been burned at times, getting spam to a brand new email address, that had only been used in that one place. If the place checks out, you can always change the email address.

Another trick, although I think this can only be used on your personal webpages, is to spam protect your email address. This is done with a little nifty tool from a danish site called HTML.dk (great resource by the way)

"Danish, Ain't that something you eat?!?!"
That is where the appreciation for googles translation tool starts, becuase you can have the article and the tool translated into English, with the click on your mouse.

The coveted tool to annihilate the spam robots
Beside the tool, the article also discusses some other tricks that I will not go into here, but click below to read them yourself.

Just insert the URL's below to googles translator tool and have it translate the page into your native tongue:
Googles translation tool: http://translate.google.com
The article: http://www.html.dk/artikler/00041/
The spam robot protection tool: http://www.html.dk/artikler/00041/convert_email.asp

What to do if you are already getting spammed?
Actually, first, let me cover what NOT to do, explanation will follow.

There are some golden rules:
1: DO NOT hit the reply button and yell at them
2: DO NOT use the remove option

"But why?" can I hear you say. Well, fact is that spammers like to know if your email is active. If you reply to them they will flag your email as such, and they will compile lists of these active email adresses and sell on to other spammers, resulting in you getting more spam. Same goes for remove link, which in any case is just fake and just replies to the email.

Ok, so what do you do?

If you're lazy you can just delete it, but that is not the point of this article. My mission is to make the spammer hurt as he has hurt you so, you report them to the proper channels.


How to report spammers properly
Now it would be nice if there was a central organization delaing with all spam reports, but this is not the case, instead you report them to two places:
1: The email provider they use (gmail, yahoo, hotmail, etc)
2: The owners of the program they are advertising

"But isn't that so tedious and hard and boring, and will the program owners even care?" is what I can hear you thinking (did I mention that I was psychic)

The answer is NO! And that is because it's refreshing to get the reply from the providers that they have now disciplined the user for spamming. Also knowing that you've just helped the whole Internet Community become a better place is a very satisfactory feeling.

Remember to use a proper tone of voice. You are not being spammed by the owners of the program, but by some of their less knowledgeable affiliates.

So, for the email providers you just forward the mail to their abuse department:
abuse@google.com
abuse@hotmail.com
etc. etc

With Yahoo it's a bit different. Sending a mail to their abuse department will give you a reply that you need to take matters into your own hands,  because they want you to do some work (perhaps that is why spam is REALLY rampant at yahoo) but it's actually very simple. The link to their spam complaint page is this:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/spam.html

And in regards to the programs, you do the same. Maybe they don't have an active email account at abuse@programname.com then you try support@programname.com, or info@programname.com


Bask in the glory of the replies you get
Most program owners will be happy for the report and send you nice replies like the ones I've gotten a lot of.
Here are two recent examples:

Reply From outbacktraffic:
Hi Allan,
 
Thank you for letting us know.
 
We will contact this member and let him know that spamming is not
tolerated and if he does it again we will cancel his membership of
OutbackTraffic.
 
Thank you for alerting us, as you are right we do not want any
affiliation with spammers.

Reply  from Clickbank:

Hello,

 

We have notified the user "******"  that they have been charged with a spam complaint. ClickBank has no tolerance for spammers. Spam damages our brand name and irritates the Internet community at large. We will terminate his account if there is no action taken.

 

Thank you,

ClickBank Security Team

abuse@clickbank.com

(I've inserted these *'s to protect the member, he now knows what NOT to do, Allan)


Share your comments

Now I've told you what I do to protect against and fight spam. Like I mentioned in the start, let me and the Internet Community know if you have additions of your own, how to combat this problem.


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About Allan Haastrup Senior     Networker

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Comments

Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Topped, boomarked, tweeted, shared on FB. Can I invite you to post it to my IM blog too ? I'm serious.
Jan 29th 2011 15:18   
Angela Sambrook Advanced   Diamond Gift Consultant
I have a problem with people who use scrapper software. They get a hold of my toll free number and invade my business phone. I solved the problem by forwarding my toll free to Google Voice, home phone doesn't ring and I can "block" certain numbers.
Jan 29th 2011 15:27   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
@Angela, very nice trick, I wonder if it works with Skype ?
Jan 29th 2011 15:31   
Allan Haastrup Senior   Networker
@Philippe, I will be honoured to post it to your blog.

@Angela, great info, thankyou so much for sharing, it's really appreciated.
Jan 29th 2011 15:47   
Angela Sambrook Advanced   Diamond Gift Consultant
@Philippe, I don't know if it works with Skype. Also, another good thing is... I listen to voicemail calls through my email account and they're transcribed. No charge for any of these services.
Jan 29th 2011 15:49   
Patsy j Payne Committed   konnektions konsultant
Hey Allan
Awesome information. I won't post at my biz facebook, somebody I know beeeet me to it, however I can put at my home facbook, my IM Faceplate and I think I can stumble it. I appreciate that someone actually gives us step by step instructions for helping combat spam email.
Jan 29th 2011 16:25   
Angela Sambrook Advanced   Diamond Gift Consultant
@Allan, You're welcome. The worst part is after they "scrap" my site they try to sell me the scrapping software.
Jan 29th 2011 16:28   
Allan Haastrup Senior   Networker
@Patsu I'm honoured, and glad that what I write is useful. Makes me want to do more :-) The more we can stop the spam the happier I'll be :-)

@Angela, wow that is really brave of them. Brave but stupid lol.
Jan 29th 2011 18:41   
Burnawan Yasum Advanced   farmer
I also have problems of spam in email, this article very useful indeed
Simak
Jan 29th 2011 18:51   
Allan Haastrup Senior   Networker
Glad to hear that Simak.
Jan 29th 2011 18:59   
Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium   Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
Actually there is a central place for reporting email spam. Forward all spam emails to spam@uce.gov when you report the spam it not only reports the spammer but also involves the company that they are promoting. All legitimate companies have anti-spam policies and reporting it this way gets the company that they represent involved also. Most companies will get rid of a spammer before paying fines.
Jan 29th 2011 21:11   
Allan Haastrup Senior   Networker
Wow Cheryl, seriously? Well that sure shortens down this article :-) Great info. You're so knowledgeable. Thankyou for taking your time to share this VITAL info.
Jan 29th 2011 22:02   
Gilberto Cintron Senior   Viral, Local, Social & Mobile Marketing Expert
Neville, once again a very good article. Here is a free tool I use to encyrpt my email ans still post it on my sites, after all if you are doing business it simply looks flaky not to have an email where legitimate customers can contact you.

http:// www. dynamicdrive.com/emailriddler/

This free tool will encrypt your email so that the spam harvesters can not get to it yet to the human eye it still reads like a regular email. Try it, you'll like it.
Jan 29th 2011 22:07   
Gilberto Cintron Senior   Viral, Local, Social & Mobile Marketing Expert
Opps, sorry I meant to say Allen not Neville.
Jan 29th 2011 22:09   
Neville Dinning Professional   Independent Consultant
I'll take the credit if you want Gil. But the article really belongs to Allan, And it's a great one. Very useful tips that I'll came back to many times.
Jan 29th 2011 23:02   
Vishwajeet Kumar Magnate I   Blogger
In My Way, "Just Avoid Them"
Jan 30th 2011 00:33   
Wayne Kuschert Advanced   
thank you for that insite Alan I wonder just how many user names and passwords Roboform pro will take.
Jan 30th 2011 01:05   
Gilberto Cintron Senior   Viral, Local, Social & Mobile Marketing Expert
Hey Wayne, I use Robo form and I have hundreds of passwords saved. I do have the upgraded version, not sure if the free one works the same. Also, they also have the roboformonline, which I have to auto sync so I can access my passwords from any computer and my blackberry.

Hey Allan, sorry about the mixup, I had just finished reading a post by Neville and I quess I had him on my mind when I commented. But this is a good article as you can see from all the comments made.
Jan 30th 2011 02:05   
Allan Haastrup Senior   Networker
@Gilberto, thankyou for your link. It seems to be an updates, and english version of the tool I've put into the article. In regards to the mixup my friend, I forgive you :-)

@Neville, glad it's useful to you, and I think the problem Gilberto is having differentiating you and me is becasue we're both so good looking :-)

@Wayne, like Gilberto says there is no limit, in the paid version. Still it's only 30$ to secure yourself.
Jan 30th 2011 06:33   
Philippe Moisan Magnate II   Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
"Neville, glad it's useful to you, and I think the problem Gilberto is having differentiating you and me is becasue we're both so good looking :-) "

Like father and son LOL
Jan 30th 2011 06:36   
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