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5 Top Features You Should Look For In Your Tell A Friend Script
5 Top Features You Should Look For In Your Tell A Friend Script
Tell a friend scripts are incredibly popular viral marketing tools - and for good reason - they flat out work.
However they also have their limitations, making selecting the correct script difficult.
Here then is a list of the problems I myself have experienced together with the solutions and hence the features you should be looking for when shopping for the perfect tell a friend script.
1) Spam
Arguably the biggest problem of all is the risk of spam being sent by one of your site visitors, or worse, a hardcore spammer abusing your script around the clock.
Innocent individuals can get frustrated, spam complaints can be placed, your domain and/or IP can be blocked and your hosting account can be closed without warning.
The best you can expect is to be told to take down the script you spent all that money on buying and time on setting up.
The worst doesn’t bare thinking about.
So look for a script that actively controls spam. Perhaps those receiving emails can complain to you directly so you can take action. Perhaps you can ban entire IP addresses or email addresses from accessing your script in the future.
Whatever happens, look for spam control as a major element in your search for your ideal script.
2) Duplicate Content
Most tell a friend scripts have a general lack of customization features which means your form is likely to look like everyone else’s who is using the same script.
This means your page is unlikely to show up in the search engines as it looks to them like hundreds of pages all over the web are identical (or close to).
So either learn some HTML so you can customize the form yourself (effective, but slow and slightly old-fashioned) or find a script that gives you a large degree of control over how your form will look on your site.
3) Popups
With the fight on popups gaining pace every day it’s a wonder to me that some tell a friend scripts work by popping up on your site when a visitor clicks the link.
Clearly these popups are going to be blocked by 90% of all the browsers out there so nobody is going to actually see your form even if they want to use it. And yes, whilst there *are* unblockable popups out there, they require adding considerable code to every page of your site where you want the popup to appear, the installation of which rapidly becomes a long and boring process.
4) Motivation Of Your Visitors
You need to make it *easy* to give your visitors a *reason* to use your form. By doing this you will greatly increase the use of your form and hence it’s effectiveness. But you also need to make it foolproof so people don’t just email themselves to get to your thankyou page and download whatever freebie you’re offering.
The script should easily track referrals and allow you flexibility in what you offer to your visitors and how they get it.
5) Statistics
As any seasoned online marketer knows the key to success is to track everything possible on your site. Knowledge really *is* power, and the more statistics you have on how visitors interact with your form the better you can make it, and hence the more new visitors you’ll generate.
So look for a script that offers a reasonable level of statistics to really make the most of your investment.
That’s it for your list - happy shopping - and I hope you enjoy all the new visitors you’re going to generate!
5 Ways To Get Your Website Shut Down By Spammers
5 Ways To Get Your Website Shut Down By Spammers
Every day spammers hit thousands of websites and a number of these are shut down by their ISP or webhost for “abuse”.
Damage done by spammers can take two forms:
1) General annoyance such as posting adverts on your forum or spam comments on your blog which are irritating and time-consuming to resolve but are unlikely to get you shut down. There are, however, cases in which even this damage could get you into some hot water with your host.
2) Malicious use of your website in some way which *could* get you shut down.
Here, then, are what I view as the top 5 problems spammers could cause to your business, and what to do about them.
1) Contact Us Forms
Many contact forms such as the popular formmail script are easily attacked by hackers, enabling them to email thousands of spam messages an hour using *your* server, *your* bandwidth and consequently *your* money. This heavy server load slows down your site and any others hosted on the same server and may well cause you problems when your webhost spots what is happening. I had my FTP account to one of my sites blocked a few years ago for just such a problem.
My host refused to unlock it unless I agreed to permanently remove my contact form so spammers couldn’t use it any more.
Just as bad, a wrong spam complaint from your domain, could also result in you being blacklisted (at best) or shut down (at the worst).
The solution here is to ensure your email address is hard coded into the script itself - so it simply won’t work if hackers try to email someone else from it - rather than the age-old technique of just having your email address submitted as a hidden field in the form itself.
2) Heavy Server Loads
Any automated scripts used by spammers can cause real drains on your server as it slows to a crawl. This is why sites like Google will ban you from using their services if you’re caught using any automated scripts to access their site.
This is often seen in the form of forum hacking - spammers either posting hundreds of adverts to your forum, or harvesting everyone’s email addresses to be able to spam them individually by email.
I have had it happen to me and seen the pages accessed shoot through the roof for a few weeks.
The simple answer here is to (a) keep a close eye on your forum, banning spammers by IP and email address, and if necessary temporarily disabling your forum until they get bored and find another victim and (b) register for updates whenever an upgrade of your chosen forum software is available so that you can upgrade as soon as possible to keep security gaps to a bare minimum.
3) Excessive Spam Sent To You
If you received 5,000 spam emails in the next hour you can be sure your host would take note.
So keep your email address as private as possible.
*Don’t* actively give it out on your site as spambots can easily harvest this information. Give it as an image file if you have to, or use a secure contact form or help desk script to really improve security.
4) Accessing Unauthorized Areas Of Your Site
I’m astonished sometimes by what I find. I recently was considering purchasing a piece of software and decided to do a search in Google for reviews to see what others thought. What came up as the 3rd listing? The download page for that piece of software! Imagine if I’d posted that URL in a busy forum!
Beat this problem by (a) always using an index.html page in every folder you create so these “hidden” areas aren’t view to anyone who chooses to look, (b) consider adding a robots.txt file to exclude search engine spiders so pages like your download pages don’t appear in their results and (c) try not to name your folders anything too obvious.
Popular scripts have standard and wellknown setups that will enable anyone in the know to fiddle with your site if they know the software you’re using.
5) Tell A Friend Scripts
These too can be abused by spammers emailing thousands of people via your site.
As these are often set up to send a number of emails at the same time they can be powerful spam tools and with a limited number of popular scripts on the market there are only a few that the spammers need to figure out before they start to make trouble.
To counter this problem find a script that allows total customization of your form making it harder for spammers to work out what script you’re using, and the facilities to ban users by IP or email address so trouble-makers can be quickly and easily extinguished. One example of such a script is http://www.ultimatetellafriend.com.
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