Full email address in web content

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Hi,

I have a query in regards to a best practise.

I am unsure as to whether or not to include an email address in my copy
Is this a bad idea or a good idea and if it is a bad idea why is it?

I have seen some people put email addresses in like this
test(insert 'at' symbol here)warriorforum.com
as opposed to
test@warriorforum.com

Are there programs which search for email addresses so they can be captured for spam?

Thanks

Adam
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  • Profile picture of the author YiKeS
    Originally Posted by kronklee View Post

    Hi,

    I have a query in regards to a best practise.

    I am unsure as to whether or not to include an email address in my copy
    Is this a bad idea or a good idea and if it is a bad idea why is it?

    I have seen some people put email addresses in like this
    test(insert 'at' symbol here)warriorforum.com
    as opposed to
    test@warriorforum.com

    Are there programs which search for email addresses so they can be captured for spam?

    Thanks

    Adam
    G`day Adam,

    yep, probably millions of bots scraping emails now ... I think
    I read an estimated 68% of all email sent now is sp/\m ... once
    your email is in ... your in for life bro` .. lol :rolleyes:

    Best solution is having a Support Desk setup ... much easier to
    manage in my opinion ... I receive no sp/\m at my Support Desk.

    If you do need to use your email address then yes, using the
    yournameATyoursiteDOTcom .... or similar ... is good ... of course
    there are those that will still manually harvest your email ... lol.


    YiKeS
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    • Profile picture of the author thefreelancesquad
      I hope this helps, I haven't tried it yet, but it seems like a great resource to help with the email and spam issue:

      Convert your email address into a short, cute and safe link you can share on Twitter, forums, Craigslist, anywhere http://tinyurl.com/cqb44y

      Try this
      Have a good day!

      The Freelance Squad
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  • Profile picture of the author kronklee
    Some great information, thanks very much to both of you!
    The scr.im site looks interesting.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    Ya, don't ever put your full e-mail addy on your pages, I've learned that the hard way over the years.

    Better yet use a contact form or help desk. Less spam and more reliable contact point.
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  • Profile picture of the author LastWarrior
    I just simply took a screenshot of my eMail address, then cropped it and turned it into an actual .jpg picture. Then instead of adding the actual eMail as text, I inserted the picture there. People can still see the eMail, but 'bots, spiders, extractors or harvesters won't.

    Another thing you could do, of which also works for me because I have software, is to go to a search engine and type in: "email link encryptor". There you will find much information on getting your eMail encrypted. There are also some that are free and online for you to use. It's simple... just input your eMail and it will let you know the code for the encryption, then you just copy/paste it into your document.

    Can I get a thanks, please? LOL!

    Take care,

    LastWarrior
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