Hello Professional Network Marketers,
Here in this FaceBook group, I will share tips and ideas to help you along in your network marketing career.
I am a Coach and a Mentor with Mentoring For Free.
If you are in need of additional skills to grow your business and for a one-on-one Personal Coach; please feel free to contact me at anytime.
At Mentoring For Free we are about Teaching You How to Think Not What To Think and the education process takes time and the effort of many.
We have educated people that buying Leads is a Scam and the e-mails below may just give You the In-Sight You may have been missing Yourself, we hope this "Truth" keeps You out of trouble.
It is against the Law to send Your offer to a OPT-IN Lead that You bought or were gifted the lead as a bonus to join some company..
Did YOU understand what You just read ? NO, then Read it again ?
You cannot buy an OPT-IN lead of ANY kind from ANYONE then send them Your Offer because they did NOT OPT-IN for Your Offer they Opted-IN for the Offer that the Lead seller was offering.
If You send Your Offer to them You are guilty of SPAM and You will be prosecuted under the Law that YOU broke.. Mentoring For Free will be forced to shut down Your web site and charge You for Damages of $750.00 per day.
The letter from the Go Daddy Spam and Abuse Department will add some clarity to the "LAW" You may be guilty of breaking..
This letter was the result of someone joining GDI and was given 100,000 OPT-IN leads that had a Massive Bounce Rate and it caused the www.BigMlmLies.com site to be shut down as well as the company that sent the sales letter to the Spam list....
Our purpose for this e-mail is to educate You so be sure to read what YOU will need to supply Mentoring For Free with if You are responsible for getting any of our sites shut down, be sure to read the second set of #1, #2, #3 that You will be asked to produce.
You cannot make this stuff up, read it for Yourself below. You may want to send this e-mail to every Lead Broker that tries to SCAM You.
Back to some "Critical Thinking"...........Question for You.....
Why Would a Lead Broker Sell You a Lead ( if ) they were any good ???? Answer They Would NOT....
They would use the lead to build a home based business for themselves that would create a walk away monthly income.
I Believe In You
Connie Loeschen
712-461-0856
connie.loeschen@gmail.com
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08-11-2009 EXAMPLE LETTER from a trusted source.
Dear Sir,
We have charged the $199 fee to the credit card on file for your account. GoDaddy will consider you a participant in our Abuse Enforcement Program (also known as Go Daddy's AEP Program).
There are a few actions you can take to ensure that everything goes smoothly.
1. Log into your Go Daddy account and change the administrative contact for each domain name to the email address you submitted as the primary contact, ABUSE@JohnDoe.com and change the technical contact for each domain name to the address you submitted as the secondary contact, Mentor51@tampabay.rr.com.
This will ensure that you receive all warning messages. You can modify your entire list of domain names at once (contact Go Daddy's Customer Service Department at support@ support website.com or 480-505-8877 if you need help).
2. Check your email client software (Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Thunderbird, etc) to ensure that the "Customer Warning"
messages are not being filtered by any type of anti-spam feature that your particular email client my employ.
The "Customer Warning" messages you receive are auto- generated, many spam filters will not allow the delivery of auto generated messages. Most email clients will allow you to "whitelist" email messages from individual domain names or email addresses so that any message from a whitelisted domain name or email address is delivered. GoDaddy.com, SecureServer.net, DomainsByProxy.com, abuse@godaddy.
com, support@godaddy.com, abuse@secureserver.net, support@secureserver.net, abuse@domainsbyproxy.com, and support@domainsbyproxycom should be whitelisted.
You should not have any problems since you have responded to the warnings you have received so far, but you may want to keep this in mind if you make any changes.
3. Monitor these addresses diligently and responding to any warning messages. If the "Customer Warning" messages you receive go unanswered for longer than 5 days the domain in question is suspended. I would strongly recommend that you assign someone the task of checking these addresses each day and answering any warning messages immediately.
The subject lines for these warnings are hard to miss, they will look like this: CUSTOMER WARNING - BIGMLMLIES.COM.
4. Implement some type of control or procedure that will enable you to easily monitor and police your clients. Many customers utilize a naming convention of some sort that places an ID# or Ad# within the referral URL that will identify the sender of the message. You may already have some sort of payment system in place for identifying your clients; many AEP participants tie this into their advertisement identification or tracking scheme.
5. Notify your clients/affiliates that you are paying special attention to this potential problem. Place a "No Spam" policy on your site and/or notify your clients via email of this new commitment to enforce this policy.
6. Set up an email inbox for your domain name so you can receive complaints at Abuse@Your domain name.
From this point forward Go Daddy will supply your company with each complaint we receive in order to allow you to enforce Go Daddy's anti-spam policy. All that we ask is that you terminate the services of any individual that cannot provide conclusive proof of prior consent to receive the offending message. Conclusive proof of prior consent can be provided by supplying the information outlined below.
1. Your clients/affiliate will need to provide server logs showing when the complainant connected to your clients/affiliates site and subscribed, opted-in, or consented to receive marketing information from your clients/affiliates. This information must include the following:
* Time/Date of opt-in/subscription/consent.
* IP address of the web server the complainant used to connect to your site.
* Referral URL.
2. Your clients/affiliate will need to provide a detailed explanation of how the example email address was obtained, your clients/ affiliates are encouraged to provide a copy of any confirmation messages, complete with header information that this individual sent to your clients/affiliates when they consented to receive marketing information from their company.
3. In addition to the information outlined above, your clients/ affiliate will need to forward all contact information they have for this individual along with any other relevant information that they feel supports their claim of prior consent.
We will then investigate the validity of the information that your clients/affiliates provide. The complainant may be contacted to verify and/or confirm any contact information or subscription details. If the information your clients/affiliates provide checks out, we can probably consider these situations an example where the complainant may have forgotten they consented to receive your client/affiliates message.
Remember you can always email abuse@godaddy.com or telephone 480-624-2505 if you have any questions.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Spam and Abuse Department
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