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Level the Playing Field


Who's Using The "Fight Against Spam"
To Tilt the Playing Field?

Contents at a Glance
Letter from Ken Evoy, SiteSell.com
Who's "Using Spam" To Tilt the Field?
"Deliver My Mail" (Download Package Here)
Level 0: Ignorance or Super-Savvy?
Level 1: What To Do If You Are Filtered
Level 2: The No-Whitelist, Stonewalling ISP
Level 2 Counter-measures
Damaged? Class Action Lawsuit
"E-business Success. Simple. Real." is what SiteSell.com has always been all about. SiteSell is committed to levelling the playing field so that any small business, using the right tools and process, can build a flourishing business on the Net.

SiteSell's flagship product, Site Build It!, and its other books, courses, e-zines and software continue to empower hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs and small businesses to outperform larger, well-financed competitors.

A small company like SiteSell (60 employees) is growing so quickly one reason only... its products OVERdeliver and guarantee success. Small businesses that follow the CONTENT TRAFFIC PREsell MONETIZE proven process of Site Build It!, really do succeed online. For a quick summary of the process, click here.

In short... SiteSell's unwavering focus "on the rest of us," in its philosophy, product development and educational resources, has levelled the playing field for the "small-small business".

But Now, Again, The Playing Field Is Threatened

Spam is the root cause. It's such a huge problem that large Internet Service Providers (ISPs) (ex., Earthlink, Comcast) and mail services (ex., Hotmail) have put anti-spam technology in place. This technology filters out mail that it evaluates as being spam.

Understandably, these companies had no choice. Their customers were being flooded with unmanageable levels of spam. And we support these anti-spam measures completely.

There is only one problem with this, and it's a big one, when it happens...

Some ISPs refuse to whitelist e-mail that their own customers specifically say that they want. (A "whitelist" is a list of addresses that ISPs maintain to bypass filtering errors.) By definition, if a customer wants an e-mail, it is not spam -- it is e-mail. Despite that, some ISPs still refuse to deliver it.

This, of course, has unfair impact on you, the small business...

1) It prevents you from reaching customers, even if they want to be reached, even if they tell those ISPs that they want your mail.

2) It damages your reputation, as some customers will start to think that you must be a spammer. Your customer will wonder, "Why else would I be unable to whitelist?"

The Great News Is That Not All ISPs Behave In This Way

This site shows you how to explain matters properly to your customer, at exactly the right moment. When you do that, you save your reputation and you can influence your customer to deflect anger to where it belongs... to the ISP who won't let him/her receive the mail.

When the happens, customers are all-too-happy to switch accounts to a responsible ISP or mail service who does honor their customers' wishes by whitelisting.

IMPORTANT
Spam and spam-filtering operations affect everyone. This site provides detailed information about how you can protect your own business and customers. It is the comprehensive word on the state of spam, anti-spam, and what the small online business must do to stay alive in today's environment.

Your business, literally, depends on it.

If you find you absorb material easier and faster offline, print it out. Read it at a convenient time, in a comfortable space. Bookmark this page (deliver-my-mail.sitesell.com), though, because there are links you will want to visit later.

Bookmark it anyway. We'll be updating it regularly. And you may not be able to receive our e-mail, through no fault of either of us.

Hopefully, if you are a small business person reading this, you will not "wait until it affects you" (many of history's great atrocities have started with that "not my problem" mentality). Instead, if you value your business and want to retain control of it, become proactive, both as an email-receiving customer and as an email-sending business person. This Web site is a blueprint for getting there.

Let's start at the beginning, so that we are all at the same level of awareness as we work together to solve this problem.

How Did Things Get This Way?

"Anti-spam" has become such a hot topic that it is being used as a competitive selling point. However, there is no single solution to spam.


SIDEBAR:
Click here to see how AOL, Google, Hotmail, and Yahoo! Mail
may, with some good will by all, yet end spam in months.

Instead, stop-gap measures merely produce ever greater complexity in the war against ever more clever and devious spammers. And in response, more and more companies leap into the fray with "the ultimate anti-spam" product -- there are now over 400 such products. So...

Honest, non-spamming small businesses are getting caught up in a blizzard of spam filters, much like dolphins in a tuna net. This is so common that the professionals in the anti-spam field have a term for it...

"FALSE-POSITIVES"

Filters have very complicated algorithms and they face enormous volumes of mail. They make mistakes, inevitably, due to the complexity and sheer numbers. That's why it's called "false-positives."

In a war, this would be called "collateral damage." And have no doubt about it... the Internet world is at war with spammers.

This Web Site Speaks With The Voice
Of "Personal Corporate Experience"


We at SiteSell have been caught in this crossfire and have been hit, likely harder than most, due to our high profile and due to the nature of our industry (unfortunately, the Net marketing industry has more than its share of "get-rich-quick" spammers). To make a long story short...

We have been "joe-jobbed." What is a "joe-job?"

A spammer maliciously forges e-mail to look like it's from sitesell.com, using "sitesell" and my own personal name within the e-mail content and even on the landing page (where you land when you click on that spam). During the joe-job campaign, they make sure, of course, that all the right "anti-spammer" addresses are hit along the way to cause us maximum damage.

The spammers are harbored at gandi.net, a front for a group of spammers, we suspect. We published this story, including our claims about gandi.net -- click here for background information in the original articles published in our Sales from the EDGE e-zine. The article even tells you how to complain to gandi.net (if you received that spam) and how to file a formal complaint to ICANN -- enough complaints can cause them to investigate gandi.net, as the article explains.

Gandi.net has never denied this, nor have they ever asked for a retraction.

The spam intensified, tens of millions of them.

Why don't we give up? Because it's too important...

If spammers can silence critics, we live in a dangerous e-world.

If anti-spammers can be fooled or if they merely take the path of least resistance, and filter out the honest company because of this vicious "joe-jobbing," its profound weaknesses are laid bare.

So we move forward, hopefully in cooperation to stamp out spam together.

We Use Ourselves As "Real-Life" Examples

No hearsay. No rumors. And please understand one thing... we have never spammed, and never will. I, as the President of SiteSell, will sign an affidavit to that effect if this comes to a class action lawsuit.

Our "Top 300" profile, combined with the fact that we are in an industry where there are many spammers (Net marketers offer a myriad of "Get Rich Quick" schemes"), has resulted in us getting caught up in filters before others. Way before.

The "bad news" is that the rest of the small business world is catching up. They either are, or will soon be, caught up by the same practices.

The "good news" is that it has put us on the cutting edge of how to deal with it. It has allowed us to develop a "false-positives program" of protocols, strategies, counter-measures and technology to once again level that playing field.

Net result?

Now it's time to share what we have learned, and to fight back against irresponsible ISPs, mail services, and filters who do damage to your business... and don't care.

The Key To Beating Spam Is Cooperation, Not Competition

Spam threatens the Internet and e-commerce. Cooperation amongst all who would truly fight spam is critical. Unfortunately, two practices in the war against spam are counter-productive...
  • refusal by ISPs and mailing services to whitelist
  • refusal by filter providers to tell "why."
As a result, small business has no choice but to use customer education and activation to create the market pressures to encourage some BIGCOs to behave responsibly (i.e., ISPs to whitelist customers, and filtering providers to give usable, valid reasons why small businesses are being filtered).

Bottom Line...
Become A Stakeholder In The Battle Against Spam...
Or Find Your Business Compromised Ever More


We must all share in this fight to beat spam. "Sharing" means that all major stakeholders in the war against spam must respect and consider each other.

While we have literally spent over 1,000 people-hours to develop our Deliver My Mail program, we choose to give these solutions to you. It is our contribution to the war on spam.

We will show you how to...
  • avoid the problem
  • fix it when it happens
  • pressure the irresponsible to cooperate, and
  • join a class action suit against filtering services who refuse to respect small businesses, to recuperate costs, with damages.

Caught In A Crossfire... In A Tuna Net

It's far worse than being caught in a mixed metaphor, actually...

To date, the small business person is being ignored. And hurt. S/he is caught in the crossfire, snared in a tuna net... a "false-positive."

And yet... that is not our complaint. We accept that as part of the war against spam. But if this is "friendly fire," then our "friends" should be making certain reasonable efforts on our behalf. But...

If a customer cannot whitelist and get the mail s/he wants from an ISP or mail service, or if a small business person cannot find out why the mail is being filtered... the e-commerce playing field becomes unfairly tilted.

Why does this happen? The reasons are simple and obvious...

1) Some large ISPs, mail services and filtering providers obviously do not consider small business to be a friend in this war against spam.

2) The "tiny voice" of the individual small business cannot be heard. It has no power. Hence, it gets no respect. The solution outlined in this Web site unites all those unheard voices into a single, strong one.

The "False-Positives Program"...

The "False-Positives Program" both prevents and fixes your individual problems. It unites all the tiny, single voices into one strong voice. It restores and keeps balance on the spam-scarred playing field.

We call this "False-Positives Program"...  


Contents at a Glance