Gmail Makes Spam A Thing Of The Past

 

The old saying the best things in life are free holds true in many areas of life. So when Google decided to produce it's own email service, namely Gmail, many thought that they perhaps should have stuck to what they know best...producing accurate search results.

But this is Google where talking about isn't it and with there unlimited resources, those skeptics were soon silenced when Gmail rolled off the assembly line.

In a nutshell, if you're not using Gmail to manage your day-to-day personal and business accounts then you are not being as effective and efficient as you could be.

Why?

Well, if you're an internet marketer then quite simply a reliable and state of the art email service is a must. Gmail is both and more.

For example, spam is an ugly word in the world of internet marketing. It litters your email inbox in droves - offers, get rich quick schemes, unclaimed lottery winnings, inheritance notifications, buy this, buy that.....aaaargghh!

Problem is, it's not only over the top but the majority of us will read them and you know what this does - yes, it kills our productivity time.

We spend far too much time reading useless offers that are supposed to make us rich overnight instead of concentrating on our business and pumping out results driven work.

With Gmail, this problem is solved - literally. You see, Google has incorporated the ants pants of spam filters. Would you believe as much as 99.9% of spam mail that's directed at your inbox gets filtered out and stopped in it's tracks.

What does get through is usually bruised and battered and limps into your spam box ready for you to hit the delete button and kiss it goodbye forever. Gmail's spam filters are that good and it's safe to say, it's the best spam filtering system available anywhere.

But a great spam filter is just the tip of the iceberg. A good email service today needs to provide options to the end user because we've become so dependent on the internet in so many areas of life.

Google's Gmail is somewhat of a sleeping giant despite having been around for a couple of years however, the majority are underutilizing it's resources and when you start to analyze what you get for free, you'll never pay for another email service again.