Spamming is a subjective action depending on to who and where you are posting. Much depending on the words/ key words that you use which sound unfavorable to the receivers or being filtered out by the ISP providers.
To avoid being spammed, do not post unethical words or materials that trigger a feeling of dislike, full of exaggeration, unrealistic and unreasonable presentation to lure the prospects to take further actions or being misled to do so.
Tell the real facts. Be honest to tell the truth. It may be hurtful to tell the truth, but that is what people want to hear and accept.
Be responsible and a person with integrity. In business. Think of the long term gain to establish cordial relationships with the prospects or members of the Forum.
Understand and know about those in the Forums. It is not a place to burst out your dissatisfaction, disagreement and dislike in unfavorable tone.
Be tactful in your response,not to go overboard and stick to the subject matter. The readers may turn you off and the next time you appear again, your past unfavorable impression would likely turn them away.
Avoid having the impression that ' I know better than you' . The Forums are meant for sharing your experience and ideas and not to push them to accept what you are saying.
Refer them to your SFI gateways to know more and to find out more by themselves. Tell them that registration is FREE and with No Obligation. Can opt-out any time.By these words, they feel at ease and free to enter your gateways without the feeling of being ' trapped'. Be open minded.
Any thing that goes to SPAM are generally considered frauds or scams. But not necessary so. The subject headline is important that determine as spam or not. You can also find the same writer in spam mails as in the non-spam mails. So 'mind your language' to avoid being spammed..
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Spamming is a subjective action depending on to who and where you are posting. Much depending on the words/ key words that you use which sound unfavorable to the receivers or being filtered out by the ISP providers.
To avoid being spammed, do not post unethical words or materials that trigger a feeling of dislike, full of exaggeration, unrealistic and unreasonable presentation to lure the prospects to take further actions or being misled to do so.
Tell the real facts. Be honest
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