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Passwords are not foolproof. Do not rely on a password alone to protect sensitive information. Monitor accounts closely to ensure that security is not breached. Article Tags: Keeping Passwords
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There used to be a time when a huge mailing list subscriber base automatically meant huge online profits, simply because "advertising" was the biggest name in the Internet revenue game.
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No matter how "worry-free" your mailing list seems to be, managing it (and its subscribers) still takes up a certain amount of your online & offline time.
And it really doesn't make sense to waste ANY time on something you don't even need.
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The old Internet way of thinking was "ANY kind of subscriber is a PROFITABLE subscriber" -- but that just doesn't work on the shaken-out web anymore.
Just like your existing clients, mailing list subscribers (who are also POTENTIAL clients) fall into 3 categories:
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(And that is something you CLEARLY don't want to do.)
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