End To Email Overload?

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We all know email overload can seriously affect your productivity and if you're new to Internet Marketing, can easily lead to information overload when you've subscribed to too many marketers lists. I found free this service which enables you to unsubscribe to many lists with a single click of a button!

1. Go to*Unroll.me - Welcome to a cleaner inbox

2. Specify your email service

3. Grant permission

The site will go find every single subscription of every kind that you're getting, letting you unsubscribe from each with a single click. Try it and let me know what you think.

~Ricky

Ps. I am in no way affiliated with this service - I thought it might just help others here on WF
#main internet marketing discussion forum #awesome #email #end #overload #unrollme
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  • Lol are you serious dude?! It's a free service! I Know people are generally skeptical in IM but it's sad state of affairs when you try contribute to a forum and get silly comments like that by someone who cannot be bothered to become a war room member but is promoting their own products in their sig.. Go figure? Lol Another thing, read the last line!
  • Typical Essex man punting free services... what's the world coming to?
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    • Lol mate you're funny! You're right Big Al, if only it was a bargain?😄
  • lol. I show to have 537 subscriptions to my main email i get IM info to. I left them all since they are all filtered into certain folders already. but damn, i didn't know i was on that many lists.
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    • Hi Ricky,

      Thanks for the tip I am always sidetracked by so many emails and know I am on way too many lists. I'll give it a go.

      Thanks

      Nicky
  • I tried to use it but I only use yahoo emails. It will help me when its compatible to Yahoo.
  • Hi,

    Sure it is very convenient but how about the security?

    We're actually raising potential risks if UnrollMe got hacked. UnrollMe is new and I'm sure they stand behind their promise " we won't share your password ", unless their servers are compromised. Has anyone checked their TOS?

    We've heard of LinkedIn gotten hacked and millions of accounts being compromised and later exposed at a Russian web site openly. Aftermath, some sites were talking about how sloppy LinkedIn was in their security implementations.

    In a related note, I don't really know how credential sharing works between FB, Twitter, Ezine and many others. But when an FB or a Twitter account got hacked, the other connected accounts may get slaughtered as well.

    So I'm not really sure whether sharing credentials between service providers is a good idea. I tend to avoid them until I'm pretty sure about things. I know there are always risks and security holes. But by sharing credentials, we're creating a set of cascading holes for ourselves, instead of disparate ones.

    Maybe someone can give his or her insights about this matter.

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    We all know email overload can seriously affect your productivity and if you're new to Internet Marketing, can easily lead to information overload when you've subscribed to too many marketers lists. I found free this service which enables you to unsubscribe to many lists with a single click of a button! 1. Go to*Unroll.me - Welcome to a cleaner inbox