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Email Marketing’s Role In Internet Marketing

Monday, October 12th, 2009

When you hear the term “internet marketing“, what do you think of?

For many, that term conjures thoughts of websites or spamming or search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing. For others, it’s all about graphical design, writing fancy code or even affiliate programs. All of those answers correct, but the essence of internet marketing is much simpler.

At its core, internet marketing is about these things:

* Understanding the target market to which the product/service/cause you’re marketing will appeal
* Determining exactly how your target market interacts with the internet
* Positioning your content on the internet to attract the attention of your target market
* Collecting information about your target market (also known as “leads”) for follow-up and conversion into sales
* Design of offers or incentives to induce the desired actions from your leads

Since there is insufficient space in this article to give all of these topics adequate attention, let’s focus on just one specific topic with the realm of internet marketing: Email Marketing.

My best payoff has always come by focusing on permission-based email marketing. Permission-based email marketing refers to the practice of collecting information (including email addresses) from website visitors and communicating with them via e-mail with their direct consent. The “permission” aspect of permission-based email marketing is what separates legitimate email marketers from the spammers that everyone despises.

My love of email marketing is strong for one reason: It works very well. Email marketing has been much like a never-ending goldmine: It enables us to produce income on demand simply by sending a good offer to our list. When you have thousands of loyal subscribers – as we do – and you put a strong and compatible offer in front of them, income becomes nearly automatic.

However, the key to successful email marketing is the development of a legitimate trust relationship with your subscribers. If you opt to send your subscribers a request for purchases every single day, they will likely tire of your badgering and cease reading your emails altogether.

Alternatively, if you take the time to provide good content to your readers on a regular and frequent basis, you’ll discover that your readers take all of your emails far more seriously, and as a result your emails will be opened, read and acted upon with greater frequency. Essentially, email marketing is really an exercise in trust.

Even though there are more sides to internet marketing than just email marketing (permission based), email has been the foundation that our business sits on.

Spyware, What It Is, What It Does, How It works

Monday, October 12th, 2009

If all of a sudden you found yourn operating system run very slow, or an network connection speed become exhausted mysteriously, or at least did not resemble what it used to be recently, you have to beware of having been infected by spywares.

Spyware? What is it? A spyware is a computer program that is meant to ’spy’ on its preys. It attaches its body to the victim without us knowing it, or at least that’s what it is programmed to do. Even if it is unobserved on occasion, it still uses up system power and slows down a computer. To tell between spywares from viruses and adwares note that while viruses always try to duplicate themselves, spywares couldn’t. Spywares settle in a system and accomplish their key job, to spy, without trying to get into other computers like viruses. On the other hand, adwares intend to do advertisement, spywares don’t. In fact, a real spyware avoids being spotted, so that it will be able to function as long as it can be until it finally gets detected and cleaned up.

A spyware’s assignments are, but not limited to, acquiring passwords, personal details, internet habits, usernames, credit card informations, and bookmarks. Roughly 80% of all PC around the world is estimated to have been infected by at least a lenient kind of spyware, that is, spywares that are not gathering too confidential informations. In most cases, spywares serves from just reporting your browsing practices, to gathering credit cards and debit cards details.

The question is, how does a spyware hop into a computer the first time? A lot of technique are being used by spywares to compromise operating systems, but the most common and unbeaten means are among others by pulling psychological appeals that fools the targets into purposely having them installed in their computers, via worms, and even by means of viruses. So, how do spywares get through into your computer again? It’s time that we realize that ordinarily you facilitate them to enter yourself.

This conciousness closes the essential doubt: How can we avoid spyware? Always be careful. Temptations are everywhere.

Guide On Stop Adware Search Results

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Adware is basically a software application that may show force advertisements or banners while a specific program is ran by the computer owner. Adware blockers is the best solution for removing normal adware. Depending on the actual adware blocker programs sometimes they are included in combination with other products such as antivirus protection.

Make sure to take the steps needed. There would be no way to do it manually. The sad thing is that adware is often bundled with these types of programs and when you install them into your computer you are also installing the adware.

If you have tried to manually clean your computer with no success its usually easily done with the adware cleaners. There are other types of malicious files and infections that can do far worse damage. Once the program has been installed onto your PC it secretly hides the adware.

Adware fix could be the answer to your problem. Usually at one point or another you will become infected with spyware or adware if you are not exceptionally careful. Some companies create and distribute freeware to the public with their own agenda in mind.

It will become quite annoying when trying to browse the Internet or work when you are getting constant pop-up advertisements flashing across your screen. Of course you will want to check for feedback on each company before downloading any software that could potentially cause you even more problems.

Adware blocker will keep you from installing programs that have adware attached to them. By taking the appropriate action to protect yourself you will minimize any chance that they will be able to flood you with unwanted junk mail, email spam or product fliers. Once you install the programs onto your computer the adware will then infiltrate your system which will require you to remove everything in order for your computer to work properly again.

If you are thinking of deleting adware, then look at remove adware and also look at adwarebot as well as anti spyware bot.

What Are the Kinds of Computer Viruses?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

People may resent viruses, trojans, and worms, but if you really look into them, computer virus, trojans, and worms are as a matter of fact a masterpiece. Not only that they prove that we really are susceptible to tragedy as human being, noting that not only a deadliest virus was able to devastate internet network with hundreds of millions of dollars damage, and also that as a a population of the earth, we are getting closer and closer connected to each other on the internet, shown by how quickly a virus can spread.

January 2007, the Storm worm started to spread. By October, it has reached and infected 50 million computers, according to scientists. Have you ever heard of the worm MyDoom? In only one day, January 2004, it was estimated to have infected hundreds of thousands of computers!

If you contrast the damage it can cause with the code size and sophistication of a worm or virus, those numbers are amazing. Computer virus softwares are very and particularly small in size, yet they can cause almost indefinite damage.

What are the kinds of computer malicious software or malwares? Well these are the most common ones:

- Email viruses. This kind of virus spreads through a file attached to emails, and copies itself by sending the same email attachment to every contacts it can find in the contacts list of the compromised computer. Very bad ones can launch only when being previewed in the email client program.

- Worms. A worm software duplicates itself through networks by taking advantage of security holes, bores its way into every computers and replicates itself until the whole network is infected.

- Viruses. A virus spreads and lives by parasiting to a useful usually big software. It infects other programs by injecting copies of itself onto them.

- Trojans. Named according to a classic story about the same approach, a trojan makes its way into its victim’s computer by fooling that it is a useful program. Once it’s got there, not only will it serve as it act act as if it does, if any, but it will also do harms or damages to the infected computer and data.

Internet Cookies: What are they?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

To get better understanding on how to avoid information theft in maintaining computer security, it is best that we understand more about cookies. This awareness can be partial and of less excitement but we can gain a huge understanding on how they operate and use it for our protection against security threats.

1. What cookies do are storing bits of informations on your computer and its last states. For example, if you’ve visited a site before, meaningyou are a return user, and this is made possible by using cookies. Besides that, it can also save specific informations such as region codes used for routine local weather reports from a site.

2. Internet cookies are produced by a web server to be stored in a computer storage when the user first visits a site. Later in the interaction between the user and the webpage, more cookies may be saved or altered.

3. Cookies are placed in name-value pairs such as “StreeAddress” with “3214, 7th Street” for street address a user last entered in a web page query.

4. Internet cookies can not collect existing information from a computer. The user may be asked to fill in a query about his / her personal data, but a cookie can’t get it alone although it was in the computer drive.

5. Although a web cookie could store various other data, it can’t obtain saved in other cookies.

6. You are allowed to delete all cookies on the computer by going into the Temporary Internet Files folder.

7. Internet cookies are also used for marketing. “Targeting” is highly focused marketing to internet users based on information (like past purchased goods) found in their cookies.

8. Cookies are also used to track users whereever they are in the internet not just in one site. This technology was introduced by DoubleClick company.

9. In 2003, White House Office of Management and Budget forbade the use of persistent cookies, which are cookies that stay active, even after a user has exited out of his or her Web browser. This kind of cookies are easily abused to become spyware and viruses.

10. The small, 1×1 pixel cookies called web bugs attached in banner ads are small 1×1 pixel cookies hidden in banner ads that store cookies onto a machine when a user clicks a banner ad.

Is Your Computer Secure? Master These Points First

Monday, October 12th, 2009

1. Can I pass information only to someone without it leaking to anybody else? Yes you can. You can make use of data encryption by sharing key only to legitimate end users. Suppose a third party tapping the communication gets hold of the data, he will still could not make any sense out of it since it’s meaningless unless it is decrypted.

2. What does hash mean? Is it the key? A hash value is a string of characters that represent encrypted data. In short, it is the protected data.

3. What does SSL stand for, what does it mean? SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. SSL falls in the category of public key encryption.

4. How does a firewall work? A firewall monitors and filters out unwanted data packets from an Internet connection.

5. What does a proxy server do? Proxy servers stands between computers accessing the internet and the web servers. They send requests from users to web servers, and retrieve web pages to send to the computers. This creates a privacy for the users in that web servers have no idea that the real user interacting with them are behind the proxy server.

6. How does botnet work? It is an army of bots – zombie computers. A bot or zombie computer is a computer that has transformed into bots or automatic machines that are under the control of a malicious operator somewhere.

7. What does DDos do, how does it work? DDos stands for Distributed Denial of Service. It is an attack that uses computers over the internet to send millions of requests to a server with the goal of overwhelming and crashing the server. In a major incident of DDoS attack, global internet traffic is disturbed.

8. How does a computer virus work, what does it do? Usually, a computer virus is a malicious code that resides within a big software. Although not all viruses harm computer, there are ones that are noted to have caused calamities.

9. Phishing? What is it? Phishing is a method intended to fool ignorant people into giving away classified information like bank account numbers, usernames and passwords and credit card information, by faking a legitimate web site.

10. Cracker, what is it? And Black Hat? What in the h*ll is that? We call hackers infiltrating secured systems to cause rogue things acquire certain informations as crackers. A black hat hacker is someone who actively attempts to break into systems or use computer viruses to steal information or achieve other purposes.