Posts Tagged Send E Mail

Though Viral Inviter Tell-A-Friend Script Anyone Can Create And Send Invite Mail In Just A Blink Of An Eye

Posted by on Friday, 1 January, 2010

Although it is money-spinning way to endorse websites in the internet, using invite mail as a viral marketing strategy can be very tedious. Anyone who has sent large numbers of email invites know how droning and strenuous the process can be. However, making and sending invite mail need not be a frightening task, as there are tools like the Viral Inviter tell-a-friend script.

One of the means in which you can make making and sending invite mail easier is by having the Viral Inviter tell-a-friend script finish it for you. Recognized as the most bad-ass list-building engine on planet, the Viral Inviter tell-a-friend script is a unique online device which it allows users to send e-mail invites about your website to their contacts. The script is entrenched onto the website and allows guests a chance to suggest the site to others via e-mail. Guests simply have to enter their name, e-mail, and an optional individual message on a form provided and send it to various e-mail contacts. The script then produces an e-mail based on the details given and forwards it to the chosen contacts with the visitor’s name as the sender.

The advantage of utilizing Viral Inviter to send and increase invite mail is that is generates word-of-mouth about the targeted website at an efficient speed. With the script, visitors of your site can attract their friends and relatives to visit, and if they in turn like the site they can recommend it to others as well. Over time, this word-of-mouth proliferation can stretch across social networks on the web and therefore increase traffic to your site.


Microsoft Office 2010 can be downloaded right now (if that’s your thing)

Posted by on Monday, 13 July, 2009

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Jealous of the likes of CNET and Scobilizer getting to play with Microsoft Office 2010? Well don’t be! You, too, can edit spreadsheets and send e-mail if you’re willing to fire up your newsreader or BitTorrent client.

Right, so the file you’re looking for is “MICROSOFT.OFFICE.2010.v14.0.4302.1000.BETA.1.VOLUME.X86-64.ENGLISH-WZT.” I see that it’s on at least one popular, private BitTorrent site that I’ve mentioned in the past.

Or, if you use Usenet, you can find the file on your favorite NZB download site.

Direct links, of course, are out of the question. It’s already probably in bad taste to note the exact file name, but such things really don’t concern me.

The file’s about 1.58GB. It’s a beta, so I wouldn’t switch over to it full-time just yet.

Never has typing business letters been so fun.