Quick Guide To Web Services
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Randy Lee -
your Mailshell guide to:
Web Services Lists
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What are Web Services Lists?
Authors that provide web services require member registration. You can use Mailshell to manage your membership with these services. The different types of services include:
- Free email accounts. You can get free Internet email accounts from sites such as Yahoo! and Hotmail.
- Free homepages. You can get free disk space for your homepage from sites such as About.com or Geocities.
- Free fax and phone numbers. Companies such as JFAX or eFax offer free fax and message services.
- Premium content. Certain investment sites, such as TheStreet.com, offer premium content.
- Reminder services. Some sites such as LifeMinders keep track of your reminders.
- Shopping sites. Many merchants provide price updates.
Why subscribe to Web Services Lists?
Many sites that offer you services in exchange for your personal information. Mailshell can help you:
- Stay anonymous. Mailshell will not reveal your email address to these services. You can use some of the services to create an alternate personal profile and give that information to potential marketers.
- Keep out junk mail. Many services will use your personal information to send you junk email. You can opt not to have junk mail sent to your mailbox.
- Have fun. Enjoy all the free things the Web has to offer without worrying about getting junk email.
How do I decide which Web Services Lists are right for me?
The right lists for you depend on:
- The service. Find a service that you will find useful.
- The trial period. Many services offer a "trial period" during which your account will be fully functional. Once the trial period has passed, you will need to re-register. You may want to find services that do not have a trial period.
What Web Services Lists does Randy Lee recommend?
- Recommended Authors.
- Recommended Topics.
- Recommended Lists.
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