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Kevin Potts

"Web Design and Marketing Solutions for Business Websites"


Write the HTML so the e-mail??™s subject reflects the title of the job: For instance, if
a user clicks the e-mail link for the Inside Sales position, you can instruct their
e-mail application to automatically insert Application for Inside Sales Position at
Acme, Inc. into the subject field. The HTML is simple: Apply
for this job!
. Simply add the query for subject, and you have immediately
saved your applicants a step as well as established the format of how the e-mail
subjects appear in your inbox (which can be a productivity boon when collecting
resumes for multiple open positions).
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Obfuscate the actual e-mail address: Spammers regularly send out spiders across
the Web to harvest ???naked??? e-mail addresses sitting in plain code. There are many
ways to hide the e-mail address, from ASCII character and CSS tricks to JavaScript
and server-side techniques.1 Employing smoke and mirrors in the code may be
more trouble than it??™s worth to some companies, but be aware that an exposed
e-mail address will be found and exploited by spammers.


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