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		<title>Reducing spam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just came across a blog post that very clearly outlines some anti-spam techniques for your business email. While it is hard (impossible even) to stop spam completely, we can reduce it for our own sanity. I will add that contact forms are not a guarantee against getting spam. I have found that the contact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just came across a blog post that very clearly outlines some <a title="Anti-spam" href="http://www.netmarketingtoolbox.com/2008/01/07/keeping-on-top-of-spam/" target="_blank">anti-spam techniques </a>for your business email. While it is hard (impossible even) to stop spam completely, we can reduce it for our own sanity.</p>
<p>I will add that contact forms are not a guarantee against getting spam. I have found that the contact form is immune from spam for months  and then they hack it and I just reset the form with a new email address to solve the problem. Using captcha or <a title="recaptcha" href="http://savetimeonline.com.au/blog/2008/recaptcha/" target="_blank">recpatcha</a> reduces the spam entries into the form itself, too.</p>
<p>Stephen made the suggestion of not adding an email address to business cards and printed stationery so there is no need to reprint things if you change your email address. I understand his point &#8211; reprinting is expensive!However, I do a lot of my business via email and actually prefer it to the phone so I want my email address on my cards.</p>
<p>My compromises to Stephen&#8217;s suggestion are:</p>
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<li>have a soft copy letterhead you print as required so it is easy to adjust the email address</li>
<li>use a different email address on printed items and never use it online so it is less likely to be found by spammers</li>
<li>don&#8217;t put an email address on expensive printed items</li>
<li>only give out your business card personally &#8211; use a different card or a flyer/postcard for use in mass handouts (eg in a showbag, at an expo, in a mail out) and don&#8217;t add your email address to that</li>
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<p>Again, as someone who likes emails, I would find it annoying to get a business card which didn&#8217;t include an email address &#8211; then I would have to search their website for one. So I think you need to decide if your clients &amp; prospective clients would expect an email address or not before deciding whether or not to print it.</p>
<p>Do you include an email address on your business card? What about on your letterhead and invoices?</p>
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