My Contact Station
April 16, 2007
I put my first website online in 1995. Back then the Web had not yet been discovered by very many spammers. When I refer to spammers, I refer to sleazy subhumans who take advantage of the wonderful, wide-open place that is the World Wide Web, a place where open communication is easy for all, a place originally built on the concepts of trust, of learning protocol before posting, and of acting like civilized people.
Spammers, unfortunately, do none of the above. My most popular website averages 100 scans a day by spambots. What does that mean? It means my forms there, placed for the convenience of visitors to communicate with me and leave feedback, are being misused by degenerate scum to spread unsolicited emails about crap like porn, prescription drugs, and other dreck.
I have put security in place to thwart the efforts of the vermin. However, I am a PHP programmer. In other words, a nerd.
What's the average person who wants spam-free feedback forms to do?
Three words: My Contact Station.
My Contact Station takes advantage of web 2.0 and captcha to give your web site a spam-free email feedback system. Users can easily leave feedback, recommend your site, or subscribe to your newsletter via the safe, secure My Contact List form.
Spammers are stopped at the door.
The cots is a one-time fee of seven dollars, payable through Paypal. But here's the best part:
You are given code to put at the bottom of your My Contact Station form that, if a single person clicks on and buys it for themselves at the same price, will INSTANTLY pay you a 100% commission!
In other words, refer ONE customer, get your money back. Refer 10, get 70 bucks!
Just insert this code in the template: http://www.mycontactstation.com/promo/?taf=1&e=[your paypal ID]. Replace the brackets and sample text with your actual Paypal email address.
The configuration to customize for your site is simple. There are videos at the site stepping you through it. And there is also a comprehensive FAQ and knowledge base.
So check out today's FamilyFirst site for a simple, elegant way to make feedback form spam a distant memory.
http://www.mycontactstation.com/


