March 10, 2008
Are You Getting ALL Your Email?
This might seem like a stupid question, until you realize how many valuable emails are being tossed out by Internet and Email Service Providers (ISPs and ESPs) that most people rely upon today.
The emails are being discarded in the name of "protecting" you from spam. Unfortunately, most of the ISPs and ESPs involved aren't checking your whitelist before they pitch "suspicious" incoming messages. Others ignore the fact that an email is a REPLY to a message from you and obviously something you wanted to receive. Something has got to be done about this abuse of power by Internet Service Providers…
If it meets the broad criteria that ISPs and ESPs have determined indicates that an email MIGHT be spam — out it goes. Without regard for the fact you might have WANTED to receive it.
Don't think for a minute it's only happening to commercial email, either. Today's ISPs and ESPs are eager to throw away as much email as they can. They have every reason to throw away as much email as they can justify — as long as you're under the delusion that they're "protecting" you when they do.
Consider this:
Under most current spam filtering criteria, an email from your sister that says, "Please send money or Grandpa won't be set free," won't be received by most of the family members she sent it to.
Poor Grandpa is most likely going to SIT in jail a LONG, LONG time.
No one likes spam. But this kind of "collateral damage" is inexcusable. Not all ISPs and ESPs are bad. Some are actually quite good. But — how reliable is the ISP or ESP YOU count on to deliver the email you want and expect to receive?
Here's where you can go to participate in a MASSIVE online "experiment" that will prove, once and for all, which ISPs and ESPs are reliable — and which aren't. You can pick up a valuable free report about the current state of email deliverability, written by an industry insider with more than 24 years of online publishing and marketing experience when you sign up. And there will be gifts you can pick up during the experiment, just for participating.
http://pooririshman.com/saves-our-email
The "experiment" is simple. The report is yours if you agree to participate. There is no cost or obligation beyond the simple requirements of partipation in the experiment. Together, we can keep the email system working as it should — spam-free AND reliable.
Visit the link below, get all the details and sign up NOW:
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Filed under Email & Newsletters by Andrew Jackson













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