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Spam Assasin Has Closed The Comments

I hate spam, and anything that looks even remotely similar. Not unusual, I am sure 99.99% of the population hate spam. I hate junk mail too, but at least the post office gives you a way to opt out of most of it (Red Dot - http://www.reddotcampaign.ca/).

Email spam is pretty bad lately. Spam Assasin deletes a large chunk of it before it even makes it to my inbox, but there is still a lot that makes it through, which Thunderbird dutifully scans and deletes. Still a little trickles through, which I durtifully mark as junk and delete it. Annoying process nobody should need to go through.

Here are some interesting stats from Spam Assasin on 2 of my accounts:

- Messages learned: 21218 as spam, 3685 as non-spam, 24903 total.
- Messages learned: 12492 as spam, 436 as non-spam, 12928 total.

Those are some crazy numbers, especially since they are probably only a year old. And they are from only 2 of my accounts. Of those nearly 34,000 spam messages, I have not read 1 (except subject lines), nor clicked any links, nor bought anything from them. Despite this, I know this will never stop.

All attempts to get me to respond to junk mail have failed, just like it fails for most other people. So why does it not stop? Because there is always the 1 in a billion chance some poor schmoe will fall for this crap, and make it worth while for the spammers. I dumb shmuck ruins it for the rest of us.

Aside from emails, blog spam is the next up on the crap block. There is only a super small percentage of blog comments that are real. The rest is spam. It is a wonder why most bloggers even bother enabling comments.

Speaking of which, comments closed.

Myles

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ShopXSitePro Launches

Happy New Year!

With the new year comes a new addition. I am launching a new side project for Creative Compulsions. It is called ShopXSitePro and it is a template shop focusing on XSitePro templates and blog templates for WordPress.

I have been working with XSitePro for some time now and have had numberous requests for templates. Not full blown site design, just templates people can build upoon themselves. Now they can have them.

Here is some more info on the new project:

Happy New Year!

New year is here. ShopXSitePro is fully launched. New developments are brewing! Lets start off with a bang!

New Lower Prices!

With the new year here I decided to adjust the prices to a lower amount. I had a set price for everything, but I decided to drop that price. The prelaunch special is over, and I only increased the price by $5. Even more affordable for everyone.
Affiliate Offers!

I am now offers affiliate commissions on ALL templates. A flat fee of $2.50 for every sale. If you sell a ShopXSitePro template from your site, we will pay you $2.50. Payments made via Paypal on the 1st and 15th of every month. To get started, go to [https://www.payloadz.com](https://www.payloadz.com) and sign up as an affiliate. Once you are signed up, search for products by ShopXSitePro. Then follow instructions to get selling. More you sell, more you earn.

Templates For A PENNY!

Thats right. 1 PENNY. I red cent will get you a shiny new XSitePro template. Tough to beat that price. Every now and then I will add a new template for just 1 penny.

Go Here -> http://www.ShopXSitePro.com

BANG!

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Technorati Established?

Technorati service has been around the net for years and is a valuable resource. But for some odd reason, I have never used it, nor submitted any opf my blog posts to it. Recently I have been spending a little extra time looking at all sorts of internet news sources, specifically user submitted news services like digg.com and technorati.com.

They have some pretty decent info to be found, and are a good place to list your blogs and blog posts.

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