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Will RSS Replace Email?

(Tue Jan 31st, 2006, by Kent Thompson)

RSS is a big buzz word right now, and this question has been popping up all over the place. Will RSS ever replace email? In short, the answer is no. RSS will never totally replace email because they each do totally different things. RSS was designed...

   
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How Autoresponders Boost Sales by up to 400%

(Tue Jan 31st, 2006, by John Lynch)

How Autoresponders Boost Sales by up to 400% Imagine going to bed and waking up in the morning to find that you made sales while you slept - all because of your autoresponder! What exactly is an autoresponder? An autoresponder is an automated email p...

   
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Email Tips

(Mon Jan 30th, 2006, by Regina Stevens)

Have you ever received an email and every recipients email address was in the body of the message? I bet you have. Isn’t it annoying? Well try the two tips below. They will help decrease some of your junk email too. When forwarding messages, cut (Ctr...

   
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10 Ways to SCREW-UP your List

(Sat Jan 28th, 2006, by Gary Durkin)

Just in case you don’t know, your ‘LIST’ – is you list of optin subscribers who have taken the time and effort to personally subscribe to your newsletter or ezine……….. Treat them like GOLD! However, after nearly 7 years online, seeing quite a few cla...

   
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Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part V - A New Twist to an Old

(Fri Jan 27th, 2006, by CipherTrust)

Th is is the last of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI. Throughout the ages, people have encrypted communications to suit their information security needs. In the 1st century B.C., Julius Caesar didn’t trust the couriers who car...

   
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HOW TO PICK A TOPIC FOR YOUR E-MAIL WORKSHOP OR ECOURSE

(Fri Jan 27th, 2006, by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta)

The most frequently asked question I receive from people who want to create and develop their own e-mail workshops, eCourses or tutorials is how to pick the most suitable topic to develop. Julie D. Raque is a business and personal coach who runs Matr...

   
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NSH GER Gas Engine Oil Treatment/oil Filtration/oil

(Thu Jan 26th, 2006, by sunnychen)

NSH GER Gas engine oil (oil Treatment, oil Filtration, oil Purification, oil Recycling, oil Filter, oil Restoration, oil Regeneration, oil Filtering, oil Reclaimation) System is particularly suitable to regenerate internal-combustion engine oil inclu...

   
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Email Management

(Thu Jan 26th, 2006, by S. Housley)

Email Management If you utilize a computer at home or work it is likely that you use email. Email is an electronic message that is sent from one computer to another following a specific protocol (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol or SMTP). As email's pop...

   
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Three Tools Every Newsgroup Subscriber Should Know About

(Thu Jan 26th, 2006, by John Deprice)

There are hundred of thousands of different newsgroups on the Net. Most newsgroup subscribers are members of multiple groups. Find out which tools are available to make managing these subscriptions easier. Binary Boy Binary Boy allows its users to do...

   
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There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch - Hotmail

(Thu Jan 26th, 2006, by Richard Lowe)

This column is about TANSTAAFL, which is a term from a book by Robert A. Heinlein (one of the best Science Fiction authors that ever lived) called "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress". The term means "There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch". This concep...

   
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