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davidmccready

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« on: September 21, 2006, 07:14:38 am »
Dean

Continuing the question of how to take advantage of referrals... suggested email addresses.

In the absence of a good solution... how about this.

Create a webpage with a form for referrals.

Form gets delivered to my inbox.

Now I can manually email people and give them a link to the website signup page.

But, I might end up spamming someone.

Then that causes problems.

Any good ideas about how to send low volumes of possible spam... that is if someone is abusing the referral system.

David

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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2006, 11:12:27 am »
David,

What type of referrals, exactly, are you trying to track?  There is a simple way to track referred signups to your lists, if you're interested.

I think all subscription systems are susceptible to abuse.  There is no way to prevent people from entering email addresses that are not their own.  All you can really do is send a double opt-in message and/or make sure to include full details of the subscription including the referring URL, date added and the user's IP address.  You might also set up a "report user for SPAM" system on your site.  If you detect someone abusing the system, a method to identify and prevent/deter them should be implemented as soon as possible.

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Dean Wiebe
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