BULK EMAIL ADDRESSES
Millions of Verified Email Addresses

We are a business that has millions of verified email addresses.
We offer businesses the opportunity to do mass mailing for their
advertising or other promotional offers without the hassle of purchasing
software and using numerous hours to validate email addresses.

Our email addresses have been validated and assembled into groups
of 10,000. However, we automatically add 10% to each order to
ensure we deliver the number contracted for. So in effect, a group
of 10,000 becomes 11,000. Our email groups are updated every six
months and any stale addresses are replaced with new ones.

People have tried various options such as:

  • Free classifieds
  • Web sites
  • Banners
  • Search Engines

None of these have worked to any great extent but what
has proven to succeed is E-MAIL MARKETING.

If you are a seller on an auction or some other site, then you
may consider bulk email as an option to increase your sales.

If you want to avoid problems from anti-bulk email people,
contact us and we may provide you with a deal that is
beneficial to both sides.

SPAMMING
The slang word spamming has become a major problem for businesses
wishing to advertise by bulk mail using the Internet (a telephone delivery system).

Spamming is a word derived from the word Spam, which is
a canned meat product (mostly ham) that was one of the main
sources of protein for soldiers during the World War II.
The present use of the word comes from a skit by the
British comedy troupe Monty Python called "Spam, Spam, Spam,"
where Spam was the only item on the menu.

How the word spamming got to be applicable to only electronic
bulk email and not to such things as: call centres, AOL cramming
your mail box with CDs, Ford running trucks across your
screen, pop-up windows, and so on, I may never know.

Many people do not understand the Internet is only a telephone
delivery system that uses audio, text, and graphics. The telephone
also uses these three when you consider the fax as part of the telephone
system. There is nothing sacred about the Internet system that excludes
parts of it from advertising and should be under the same guidelines as
the telephone system. The only non-spamming media we know of
in North America is CBC radio, which has no advertising sponsors.
Then again, the tax payer has to pick up the tab.

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