How Would You Receive Emails Without Having To Reveal Your E-Mail ID To Others
If you are running a marketing campaign or recruiting people, you wouldn’t want to display your e-mail address on the net, in order to avoid thousands of spam mails reaching your inbox.
If you have a website of your own, you could definitely develop an online form page with PHP programming for receiving the emails, which is without having to reveal your e-mail address.
For example, if you want to recruit people for a particular project, and if you wish to publish that information to all your contacts on the social networking websites, you surely wouldn’t want to paste your e-mail address out there.
At the same time, if you are running at time sensitive recruitment project, and if you are unable to reach your web developer for any reason, how would you go about it?
People who do not have websites, or if they are not in a position to develop an online form for receiving e-mail, there is a free workaround for that problem. The answer for your problem is called as Whspr.
To start with, you will need to register for a free account on Whspr. After the registration process is completed, you will be provided with a short URL which would look something like www.whspr.com/Aa.
Now you can paste this particular link anywhere you like, and as many times as you like. When people click on your personal link provided by Whspr, they will be taken to an online form where they can enter their e-mail address, and compose an e-mail.
This is really a nice way to hide your e-mail address from the millions of spammers on the net. Your e-mail information will be safe only with Whspr.
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