"Julie Bove" <
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> > How else does one advertise a new site on the internet? Spam is a part of the net that we need
> > to accept! Some is good but most is useless..
>
> Huh? Spam is no more acceptable to me than people who call me on the phone to try to sell me
> things. I'm not too keen on junk snail mail either, but of the three, I find it to be the least
> bothersome. I can tell at a glance and can throw it right in the round file.
>
> Have you not heard of all the things that are currently being done to stop spam? I don't think it
> is acceptable to anyone. People who use their computers at work do not have time to sort through
> junk looking for real e-mail. And some people still pay by the minute or by the hour for an
> Internet connection. Why should they have to pay to read your spam?
>
> <more spam snipped>
>
> > We are not only a store, we strive to provide as much footcare information as possible.
> >
> > Thanks for the feedback!
>
> My feedback is that if spam us again, I'll report you to your ISP. You have been warned! Get your
> website listed on the various search engines. It's easy to do and if done correctly, people who
> are looking for the types of products you sell will find you quickly.
Tell him/her to go to www.ewebgold.com or www.ignitesite.com to get his websites displayed in the
top listed sites for shoes as search engines results are displayed. Ina nother word, he has no
right to spma in usenet.
I have no associations with the websites I provided, not currently.
> Take out ads in appropriate magazines and publications, or even on the radio. But do not spam the
> newsgroups. That's against Usenet rules.