Thursday, September 18, 2008

How To Protect Your Hosting Account From Spam Complaints

There has been a recent epidemic of spam in the world of internet marketing. That is there have been many occurrences of unsolicited email being sent bombarding people with offers and supposed money making opportunities. It has created a lot of problems for many of the world’s email users and there have been countless numbers of complaints.

The trouble with this is that it has put people on guard and there are some genuine emails that get misconstrued for being spam. Then the sender gets in trouble for having sent the email when there was nothing wrong done. You may right now be wondering exactly what this has to do with your hosting account. Well keep on reading and you just may find out!

Before you sign up with a web hosting company you want to make sure you get some feedback from other internet marketers that use that same service. You want to listen to them because they will be using their websites in the same way that you most likely will be doing; that is building a powerful opt-in list.

What you want to ascertain from these fellow marketers is how this hosting company deals with spam complaints. You can get these opinions by going to some well-known online forums where internet marketers regularly meet and discuss matters. Some good ones are those such as Warrior Forum and The Rich Jerk Forum. You want to make sure that the web hosting company deals with spam complaints in a responsible and fair manner.

The worst scenario is to have a web hosting company that flies off the handle at even the slightest complaints and suspends your account completely. You must avoid this at all costs and while it may take a bit of extra time in the beginning you will definitely be glad you did it in thelong term.

When building your list you must make sure that you take a couple of measures that will serve to convince your web hosting company that you are a genuine, honest email market in the event that some hoax spam complaints occur. One of these measures is to have a double opt-in Autosponder. This means that after signing up to your list the person will then have to confirm that they want to receive your course and future updates.

The other important measure to implement is to make sure that every single email that you send out to your list has an obvious unsubscribe link which they can click on and automatically be unsubscribed from your list. By doing these two things your hosting company will be far less likely to act in haste and shut down your account and this will help to safeguard your business.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If friends http://www.hangarhosting.info/ (GUPI) site is a group of spammers who mail in the in and steal everything you find in them, from database to credit card accounts. We found repeatedly e-mails from site owner GUPI above, by sending it to me I do not send unsolicited emails but they continued. We ask that those who specialize in hosting servers to put them in as many transgressions are with respect Emi L.
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Atentie prieteni, siteul http://www.hangarhosting.info/ (GUPI) este un grup de spameri care intr-a in mailuri si va fura tot ce gasesc in ele, de la baza de date pana la conturile cartilor de credit. Am gasit in repetate randuri e-mailuri de la GUPI detinatorul siteului de mai sus, eu trimitand catre acesta sa nu mai imi trimita mailuri nesolicitate dar acestea au continuat. Rugam ca cei specializati in gazduire servere sa le puna in vedere ca fac foarte multe nelegiuiri, cu stima Emi L