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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Phishing for E-mails Mailing Lists

Making money on-line requires tact and skill and to me it is like fishing. You never know what you will catch on the end of your line until you reel it up. Researching ways to make money on-line reminds me that nothing is free. This is a quick way to fill up you inbox full of so many minnows that you have difficulty finding the real  fish. Something free always has a catch. You give them your name for the hope of gaining knowledge and insight. Then after the minnow you reeled in a catchy phrase in the subject line with no understanding that you have lost the original minnow. They now have your name and I.P. address in the webbed fish net. They always say that they hate spam and will never share your e-mail with anyone. Now you get e-mails from people you never heard of. Maybe to much research on the best place to fish was a mistake or is it a blessing. Are freebies a way to build a mailing list?
I have to admit that they are creative at reeling you in like a fish but what you get on the end of the line is not what you expected. You cast the reel searching expecting the big fish that promised you a luxurious meal but you receive a perch. The truth is that my name is given to someone else that wants you to fish with them for the big fish so everyone can share the same fish. Well the last one that gets to eat gets barely enough to fill them up. I really did not ask for another fisherman to show me how to catch the fish but I assume this is how Internet marketing works. Being a newbie to this kind of fishing makes it difficult to understand this new generation of fisherman. Still you never now when you will catch an e-mail that is the pearl in the oyster. I will admit that there are some honest fish in the sea and maybe only by catching several minnows was I able to learn to pick the best way to wealth on-line. Kelly Says do plenty of fishing at many places on the lake before you go broke trying to catch the golden fish.

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