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 Internet F-Word -2

Over the past few months, I have compiled and organized links for a free Christian resource center. Now that the public area is up, and the participants in the region are in the development stage, I ran into one problem: the Internet F-word.

One of the most popular search queries in the world. One of the biggest search terms on the Internet is in the wrong hands. This is so controversial that I cannot put it in the subject line of the email. (Thanks to these self-proclaimed email administrators who did such a commendable job of protecting the sanctity of our mailboxes, eliminating the f-word, thereby leaving more space for storing Viagra ads, adult sites and really personal secrets of growth.) of the best magnets to drive targeted traffic.

So, what if I have to advertise that my “Members Area” will have links to more than 25,000 resources? Or that my community zone has links to over 1000 resources. Or that my e-zine will contain resources in every problem.

All this is a part of life on the new frontier, keeping up with the changing rules, avoiding the misguided vigilance of “justice”.

No, I don’t like the silly e-mail filters that filter out the ezines I’m subscribed to, although obviously they are laying out a welcome mat for scammers, spammers, blacksmith dealers and players. I could grab my family and friends or change my domain name so that my URL does not run a spam filter for someone. But hey, I live in a Franciscan country and in the house br @ ve. Think about it, I will save my domain name and publish an e-zine on the website for those who cannot receive it by email.

If I can't find a way to tell people that my site is there, then I'm just not a very good promoter. If I can respond to this, say, an article that (I hope) promotes the reason for exposing spam Nazis and Internet providers for their intervention, ineffective and intrusive (not) solving the problem of spam, all the better.

Maybe I could even come up with a name that arouses the reader’s curiosity, showing the terrible inadequacy of the “filters”. In the end, I suggest publishing articles for websites and fr-e-zines all over the Internet to advertise my resources. I just can't use the f-word in the subject line.

Note to yourself: add “fr ^ e” to the meta tags on the website until the next visit to Googlebot ;-)




 Internet F-Word -2


 Internet F-Word -2

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