Promoting Your Site On My Newsletter. June 06, 2005 4:47 PM
Hello Everyone,
I would like to pass an idea on to you, and offer another way to promote your site(s).
Each week, I have an online Newsletter that goes out from a Yahoo e-group. And each week I feature that same Newsletter on my Website (for those who don't want to join the e-group).
With each article, I like to help promote a new site, and if you would like me to promote your site, please feel free to send me a logo, the URL and/or any comments about what you might like me to say. I will send you a courtesy copy of the Newsletter the week I feature your site.
This week, I have featured a site from one of our loving members, and if you would like to view it, here are the URLs for both pages: the frontpage newsletter, and the Newsletter page itself. I like to feature the weekly site on both pages.
I am the author of the emoticons you see in Incredimail. I have many more in my site, but I have to charge for th euse of them.
It really makes me sad to have to do this, but it is the only way I can go on with it, otherwise I would have to quit. http://www.livepencil.com This is my profesional site: http://www.ramonteja.com I want to gather SMILES from all around the world.
You can send your smiles here: http://www.photochains.com/view/smiles
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RAMON!! July 15, 2005 12:51 AM
I have to tell you, you make awesome smileys! There's just one tiny little problem with them.... there's all kinds of crap that's hidden in the download. What's even worse, is that once the program has downloaded, you can't get rid of the crap without wiping the hard drive. I know, because I went through that with IncrediMail, as well as Smiley Central. But I really get a kick out of the smileys you make, so I'm hoping that you can find a way to prevent the bad stuff from getting into the free download stuff. If you can do that, I'll be happy to download.
I'm sorry, I've been very busy lately (and fighting one too many migraines) to be very active on this site.
As to your question, yes, Incredimail can handle multiple POP accounts. I have it using both my personal one and my website mail. It works fine for me.
There is a free download version (the one I use) and a "Premium" version you pay for with more bells & whistles. I haven't needed to get the Premium version, there's plenty to the free one, but that's your choice. A friend of mine uses the Premium version and he loves it....he's in Australia so it goes all over...
I have been using Incredimail for over 7 years now. It is MUCH better than Outlook in my opinion.
Hope I answered your question to your satisfaction. And I do apologize for not responding sooner.
I would really love to use the emoticons Ramon makes for Incredimail; some of them are just screamingly funny!
The problem is that someone is somehow hiding really bad stuff onto an otherwise awesome site, and while I know that Ramon's work isn't the source, I can't seem to prevent or get rid of the spyware that attaches to the site - that's why I had so many problems when I had it before. I should have made myself much more clear about that.
Ramon, please accept my apologies if I gave the impression that your work is the source of the trouble. I know that it's not, and I really do hope I didn't give anyone the impression to the contrary.
Ramon, do you have your emoticons available in CD form, as well? I'd be interested in purchasing a CD, rather than risking problems from whatever it is that hits the IncrediMail site...
I just need to scope out if there are any people out there interested in Ceramic arts (or any art), Basset hound lovers (or any sweet natured,stubborn breed of dog) or empty nesters. If soooo goto:
Sandy,this is a nice idea to promote our Website for free.Thank you.Here is mine,but,its written in German.The description of our holiday house is in my Share (Blog )now here in care2.Ill send them to you as messages ok.So heres the address:www.ferienhaus-huette.de.vu.Enjoy seeing it and thank you,OK!
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Emmy nominees and presenters were asked to pledge their support · Paula Abdul pledges to be environmentally responsible. · After learning about how Ethos Fuel Reformulator increases fuel economy, enhances engine performance, extends engine life and reduces toxic emissions by 30%, Emmy nominees and presenters such as Geena Davis and Paula Abdul were asked to pledge their support to become environmentally responsible citizens. "We are pleased to be a part of the 2006 Emmy Gift Suite," said Dan Atkinson, spokesperson for Ethos Environmental, Inc. "It is our hope that by educating celebrities about the impact of harmful emissions on the environment, other will follow suit and become part of the solution to keep our air clean." Clean Air Act A small San Diego company is playing a big role in reducing air pollution in Beijing as China clears the air for the 2008 Olympics By Larry M. Edwards IN THREE YEARS, when athletes from around the world descend on Beijing for the 2008 Olympics, they can thank a San Diego company for the cleaner air filling their lungs. The same holds true for Shanghai, host of soccer’s World Cup in 2010. The cleaner air will be due in large part to a fuel additive produced by Ethos Environmental Inc., near the Mexico border in San Diego. Dubbed Ethos Fuel Reformulator, or EthosFR, the additive is an ester-based product that significantly reduces vehicle exhaust emissions by lubricating and cleaning engines that burn gasoline, diesel fuel or gasohol (a blend of gasoline and ethanol similar to that now required in Southern California). “With the Olympics coming to Beijing, we want to show the world we are doing something to help the environment,” says Yi Li Wang, who, as chairman of human resources, is the highest-ranking woman in the Chinese government. She is also executive chairman of Globalization Economic Cooperation & Promotion Network Ltd., a company half-owned by the Chinese government. “We are spending a lot of money on the Olympics,” says Wang, who was in San Diego in February to meet with Ethos executives. “We are confident that EthosFR will improve air quality for the event.” But before they tackle Beijing’s infamous air pollution, the highly polluted Yangtze River region will benefit first. Emission standards have been adopted for the small container ships that ply the Yangtze and other rivers in China. Previously, the ships were unregulated and belched plumes of hydrocarbon-laden smoke, polluting the surrounding air. Although the use of EthosFR has not been mandated, so far it’s the only additive the government has approved for use, and a production facility in China is in the works. About a dozen products were tested, but only Ethos passed muster. “Ethos is a natural, nontoxic product,” Wang says, “and has no afterburn” —meaning it does not create any additional emissions, as do petrochemical-based additives and ethanol. What’s more, it’s been found to reduce fuel consumption enough to pay for itself. “The air-quality regulations in China were comparable to the 1950s in the United States, so we are a solution for them,” says Ethos president Enrique De Vilmorin. “If you take 15 percent off the emission rolls in any city, you’re going to make a difference.” He expects to reduce emissions by much more, however. The product is formulated to reduce exhaust emissions 30 to 40 percent, and at least one company in San Diego has achieved emission reductions of nearly 80 percent in some of its equipment. The ester-based EthosFR cleans and lubricates an engine’s internal parts without using petroleum-derived solvents. It acts like soap, removing carbon deposits and reducing friction. This improves engine performance, reducing fuel consumption as well as harmful emissions. One ounce treats 10 gallons of fuel. “It’s ashless,” De Vilmorin says, explaining that 99.99 percent of the patented product is consumed during engine combustion. In fact, emission tests show a significant increase in oxygen levels from engines with EthosFR in the fuel, further improving air quality. Of the company’s name, De Vilmorin explains, “We’re an ethical company that has ethical customers, and we sell ethical products. In addition to China, EthosFR is used in Thailand. In South America, Ecuador will begin adding it to fuel supplies in June to reduce air pollution in Quito. Peru and Chile are expected to follow suit later in the year, and a pilot program is under way in Mexico City. ETHOS ENVIRONMENTAL is not only cleaning the air, it’s cleaning up. The company, which was slated to go public in March, reported $9 million in sales in 2004. This year, the company expects revenue of $100 million from China and Ecuador alone. Sales in the company’s home country will only be a fraction of total revenue, however. A number of commercial truck fleet operators use the fuel additive, the U.S. Marine Corps adds the product to the fuel burned in its hovercraft, and the U.S. State Department ordered EthosFR for its Humvees in Iraq earlier this year. But cracking the U.S. market has been difficult. De Vilmorin approached the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency more than a decade ago, hoping to convince federal officials that a product like his would do more to reduce air pollution than adding oxygenates to gasoline, a requirement in some regions since 1990. But he got the cold shoulder. De Vilmorin says then–EPA chief Carol Browning told him, “You’re never going to get the U.S. government to mandate a product from one single company. It must be market-driven.” Never mind that it’s environmentally safe, unlike the oxygenate MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl
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