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Ensuring spam-free activities on your website or online platform

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Running business activities online means taking care of numerous things simultaneously. Even though in some sense brick-and-mortar business operations have become obsolete for some industries, the online world is in many cases is not easier and cheaper to handle unless you know the right helping tools to use. In this article, we will talk about such unwished online activity as spamming and how to protect one’s online platform or website from such.

To begin with, spam as such should be defined and explained in more detail. Spamming stands for use of an electronic messaging system sending unsolicited messages especially advertising messages to a group of recipients. To ensure that these messages do not disrupt business activities of entity tools like anti-spam by cleantalk and email checker are often used. These check the contents of the messages and make sure that only valid ones are being saved.

Discerning Different Types Of Spamming Activities

Although we have given a rough definition of spam above, it is only a generalization. In reality, though, several unsolicited activities can be considered as such and therefore require special tools to eliminate these. For websites, however, a few things are of crucial importance being protected from spambots, spam comments, and users. However, the capabilities of anti-spam software are usually not limited to these only.

Here we have gathered some of the most common types of spam businesses, as well as individuals, encounter in daily life:

  • comment: this one is just awful and hard to win over the type of activities generated by bots and other automated content generators. Bad comments which are not reasonable can disrupt one’s reputation significantly even though add no real value. Therefore, for other clients not to believe weird comments, it is vital to ensure that only real people with real experiences add their thoughts on the website or blog;
  • email: this one is also hard to fight against. If your email gets on the hands of just one mass spammer, it is pretty much compromised. Even with sophisticated features our mailboxes incorporate, most of the times, there is still a higher chance of important emails getting into the wrong folder;
  • negative SEO attack: the aim of the attackers to this end is to make Google consider your activities as BlackHat SEO tactics. These, in their turn, are prohibited by search engines due to their unethical nature. Unfortunately, there is not much you can do against negative SEO attacks and there is no obvious mistake except for not constantly monitoring your website.

Ultimately, one requires anti-spam software to ensure the reliability of the content on the website as well as the absence of irrelevant information in one’s mailbox.

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