Spam filters are responsible for deleting a high
percentage of legitimate business emails from
people who have no wish to spam. Here are some
tips to avoid spam complaints in your emails or
ezine.Avoid the following triggers in your emails.1. Excessive use of ALL CAPITALS in the subject line and body of your email.2. The use of words like "free"(used alone or in combination with words like "trial","money", "quote", "sample", "membership", "access" etc.) Other more obvious word to avoid include "sex", "XXX","spam", "$$$", "checks", "money", "extra income", "as seen on TV". Even seemingly harmless word such as "search engine listings", "cable converter", and ... read full article > >
Featured tags:: subject emails ezine avoid words
Before one decides to take up any subject for further studies,
it is advised that he does proper research about the subject
concerned. It is absolutely mandatory to know whether the
subject is intresting enough for the person who intends to study
it. Also it would be important to know whether the subject you
intend to choose has a value carrer wise. This is a very general
research which should be carried out before one intends to
choose any subject for studies. However the value of such
research increases manifold if one is opting for professional
courses or subjects which have professional value attached to
it. And if you are opting for such out of the box subject as
Criminal Justice then it is not only the research that is
important but... read full article > >
Featured tags:: subject justice criminal which university
Today, Reader Views is talking with Marian Volkman, author of Life Skills: Improve the Quality of Your Life with Metapsychology. This is the first self-help book based on Metapsychology techniques. Marian is speaking with Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader ViewsJuanita: Hi Marian, thank you for talking with us today. What is Metapsychology and who developed this philosophy?Marian: Hi Juanita. Thanks for having me. Frank A. Gerbode, MD is the originator of this subject. He studied philosophy at Cambridge, medicine at Yale, and did his psychiatric residency at Stanford. After all that, he was still not satisfied that we had efficient and effective enough methods to really help people permanently get past their... read full article > >
Featured tags:: juanita marian metapsychology subject people