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The future and the spammer

Not many know but one thing that gives more money in this country but are hard to believe email marketing campaigns .. Income earned are above normal salary of any player in the first division.
First of all I would like to give you a brief definition of what is email marketing .. under concepts sought by the network:

Email marketing: is a form of direct marketing that uses email as a means of advertising or communication of messages to a specific audience.
Email marketing: are the actions and strategies for marketing through the Internet, which are carried out using the e-mail messages.
Email marketing: could be defined as the use of email for commercial purposes so that by sending emails to your customers or prospects can keep you informed about your products or services and initiate a dialogue in two directions (business - customer or prospect and vice versa).

guess I'm clear, this is an issue that attracts me MUUCHOO, however this post is not to speak especially of email marketing .. And publishes a new article on this subject. The root of this post is to let them see a bit where you get that causes brings the practice of email marketing when he became SPAM (junk mail) ..
Well here I bring a couple of news .. (Nothing new) but worth seeing .. BY OUR RETINA
I was looking for information on spam, programs, laws, etc etc. ..
And I have found especially with these 2 that UFF .. Sometimes I get to find the article and read it again and again and again! hehe .. Until this I have said baah share it with someone and then have the ad in house = P hehe ..
Here I bring you:


Sentenced to nine years in prison on eight "spammer" world's most prolific

Jeremy Jaynes, 30, has become the first spammer to be convicted U.S. to send up to 10 million unsolicited messages ("spam") that is pornographic and fake products to day. Jaynes, known as the eighth "spammer" world's busiest, has been sentenced to nine years in prison.

Judge Thomas Horne, however, delayed the Jaynes imprisonment pending an appeal, arguing that the legislation violated the detainee is new and raises several constitutional issues.

Jaynes was considered at the time of his arrest as one of the ten most responsible for sending "spam" in the world, cluttering the mailboxes of users with over ten million messages pornographic products false day. Jaynes used the pseudonym "Gaven Stubberfield" to commit their scams. In their messages, from appliances were advertised for penis enlargement to software intended to erase the trail leaves the user to browse the web.

The defendant was convicted in November of using Internet addresses and aliases to send through a Virginia-based server messages, he reported, according to the indictment, about $ 750,000 a month. Virginia law does not consider itself a crime in sending unsolicited messages over the Internet, but worth using false names for transmission. Jaynes' attorney, David Oblon, announced it would appeal the sentence on the grounds that the defendant was convicted in a state that does not reside and where legislation has been handled had entered into force just weeks before charges were filed against him.


confesses A retired spammer tactics of the dark world of garbage


"I know I'm going to hell" is the owner of a great interview with ComputerWorld Australia where a spammer "retired" (not in the sense bladerunneriano , but in the economic) and some of their tactics and how the daily lives of those who send spam from the dark side. These are some of the highlights of the interview, complete worth reading:

Ed is a retired spammer made a considerable fortune sending promotional mailings pills, porn and casinos. At its peak earning between 10,000 and 15,000 dollars a week (...) He started his business when he was expelled from school at 17, until he retired at 22. "Yes, I know I'm going to hell. But I'm not bad guy, really. I'm basically everything that people hate to Internet. "

Among their techniques were sending spam to recovering gambling addicts by encouraging them to visit sites and casino games. He used the addresses of people I knew who bought antianxiety medication or antidepressants and pharmaceutical spam sent them (...) He spent ten hours a day, seven days a week studying how to send more spam and security filters overcome. "The best was sending spam, the more money earned." (...)

If someone who received the messages bought something, Ed received a percentage. In pharmaceuticals, about 50 percent. The ratio response used to be only one percent. (...) In his last year said he earned $ 480,000. Rationalize their actions to spam thinking is different than robbing people. He also discovered that many of those who bought medical products were addicted to drugs, and that the products used to be fake, imitation, adulterated versions of the originals. The Viagra was "cut" with amphetamines, other "magic pills" were manufactured in laboratories in China, India and Fiji (...) "In ten years we will still be receiving spam."


The creature has now written a book telling his story and how it is to spam techniques for better: Inside the spam cartel: trade secrets from the dark side . now available at Amazon.

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