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Looking to stop SPAM from your web site?
Unwanted email messages is one of the biggest issues confronting website owners today. As website owner, you know the importance of stopping junk mail from overrunning your inbox. You want customers to contact you but dislike receiving unsolicited email messages. There is a way to stop spam from your websites from overtaking your inbox.
- Cut down the number of email addresses shown on your site. Posting more than one email address exposes you to more unwanted email messages. Never post personal email address on your website
- Use web forms. This will cut down spam from your website. With web forms, visitors can contact you without seeing your email addresses. They simply complete a form and send it to you without seeing your email address.
- Require registration on your website. If your website allows your visitors to leave comments, require them to register before leaving comments or messages. This ensures that only humans can contact you and not spam bots. Spam bots are automated programs that harvest email addresses from the web.
- Include CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) on your website. CAPTCHAs are symbols or words that your visitors must include in the form before they can send them to you. Spam bots can’t include them so they can’t complete forms on your website. This eliminates those kinds of spam messages.

- Spell out your email addresses on your website. Spam bots recognize your email addresses by looking for the @ sign (richard@chill.it) in your email address. By spelling out your email address (richard[at]chill.it), spam bots won’t recognize them as email addresses. Just add a note to tell your website’s visitors to change the [at] to the @ sign before sending you email.
Until the end of April, 2011 adding this to your web site is discounted from $495 to just $250. To take advantage of this offer, fill in the form to the right of this text.
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