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September 25, 2006
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MS Smart Quote Problems

September 05, 2006

Microsoft Word Smart Quotes and Article Marketers Dont Mix
January 5th, 2006

By default, Microsoft Word automatically changes straight quotation marks ( ' or " ) to curly (smart or typographer’s) quotes as you type. This is fine if you are only authoring your works for applications not relating to article marketing. When smart quotes are converted to HTML, the quotes are converted to non-standard characters which end up littering your document with question mark symbols and/or other garbage code.

When in doubt, don’t allow your Ezine Articles to contain smart quotes:

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September 05, 2006

Microsoft Word Smart Quotes and Article Marketers Dont Mix
January 5th, 2006

By default, Microsoft Word automatically changes straight quotation marks ( ‘ or ” ) to curly (smart or typographer’s) quotes as you type. This is fine if you are only authoring your works for applications not relating to article marketing. When smart quotes are converted to HTML, the quotes are converted to non-standard characters which end up littering your document with question mark symbols and/or other garbage code.

When in doubt, don’t allow your Ezine Articles to contain smart quotes:

Most articles that are put into article marketing distribution eventually end up being sent to an email newsletter audience. Email newsletter servers have near zero-tolerance for MS Word smart quotes; they will not recognize them as valid ASCII characters (because they are not valid). They are a figment of the Microsoft ASCII imagination. In most cases they will show up as garbage code; thus making you, and your article, look like a real novice lacking proper formatting skills.

At risk are: quotes, apostrophes, double dashes, and 3 periods in a row.

This is what smart quotes looks like when properly displayed:

“smart quotes” aren’t very smart?

This is what STANDARD quotes looks like when properly displayed:

“smart quotes” aren’t very smart…

This is what smart quotes looks like when NOT properly displayed:

â??smart quotesâ?? arenâ??t very smartâ?¦

Do you see the downside potential of leaving smart quotes in your articles that you put into distribution? Standard quotes use the lowest common denominator in the ASCII character standards world and this ensures that your articles will look great in any HTML or TEXT format.

How To Disable Microsoft Word’s Smart Quotes:

1. On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options, then click the AutoFormat As You Type tab.

2. Under Replace as you type, select or clear the “Straight quotes” with “smart quotes” check box.

Alternatively, you can copy your entire MS Word document over to a non Microsoft text editor (EditPlus, UltraEdit, TextPad, etc) and do a simple search and replace. Search and replace the smart quotes into standard quotes, apostrophe’s, dashes and dots if applicable.

Caution For Authors Who Do HTML Code For Their Articles in MS Word:

Unless you have smart quotes disabled, it should be noted that smart quotes are not valid HTML code. Therefore, don’t even consider using MS Word to do HTML code unless you have the smart quotes feature disabled.

Article Marketing Smart Quotes Conclusion

Smart quotes are best left for e-books, physical books in print, PDF documents and any non-HTML related document. If you want to increase the portability of your ezine articles, do the smart thing and turn off Microsoft Word’s smart quotes or do a search/replace before you upload your next article to the web.

About The Author:

Christopher M. Knight invites you to submit your best articles for massive exposure to the high-traffic EzineArticles.com directory. When you submit your articles to EzineArticles.com, your articles will be picked up by ezine publishers who will reprint your articles with your content and links in tact giving you traffic surges to help you increase your sales. To submit your article, setup a membership account today: http://EzineArticles.com/submit/
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August 03, 2006

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This is an update to my Dec 23, 2005 post. No, you do not need to update or verify your PayPal account information at the end of every year. I got this phishing attempt talking about getting ready for 2006.

There are also more victims of this type of scam than just the email recipients.

[Start] Dear users of PayPal services,

Due to upcoming year 2006, and recent changes in PayPal's Service Agreement you need to submit additional details on your PayPal account. Starting from 2006 all PayPal accounts will come with complete detailed information! You can submit additional information at the following link:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_login-run

According the new changes in Service Agreement any unverified account will be deleted from the system in 72 hours after receiving this letter.

Thank You for using PayPal!
Your PayPal team.
Attention! Do not reply to this letter, it has been sent to You automatically by an email robot!
[end]

The link would have taken you to a page on sickfaq.com registered to Martijn Wijts in the Netherlands. This is where you find the other victim. How would you like to spend your Christmas trying to recover your hacked website. Since this is a GoDaddy registration, I reported this to their abuse department as well as to spoof@paypal.com. Of course this got Martijn's attention and he corrected the problem. This was confirmed by his hosting service. Matt Barlow, CTO, Alpha Red, INC provided me with an email supporting his client's claim of being the victim. I have to commend his company for being so responsive to his clients. Martijn and I have been exchanging a few emails regarding this attack and Matt provided very fast feedback regarding this situation.

Now put yourself in Martijn's shoes for a minute. It's Christmas Eve and you get emails from GoDaddy and PayPal wanting you to justify why your site is the sender of thousands of phishing emails and a host for the phishing webpage. Great way to ruin a holiday, especially when you have to explain to your girlfriend that you need to fix you website versus spending Christmas with her. OUCH! As Martijn said "Operating systems have security flaws" as well as do many open source and commercial available scripts. It's a constant challenge keeping updates on servers and the applications installed on them. The scammers know this and I'm sure they were very aware of the vulnerabilities of the sites hosted where Martijn hosts his sites. They also timed it to hit on a holiday with the idea that the owner wouldn't become aware of the hack until they'd done their damage. Yes, they do think like this. I've seen a lot of evidence with this in just the pattern of attacks against the Quikonnex servers. The comment spammers hit on Friday nights as do the guys trying to guess our password via telnet.

Now I have to eat some crow. My apologies to Martijn for my original post. I was rather harsh with him.

I've received a few comments in the past about folks not having the time to forward this type of email to PayPal or Ebay's spoof department. It only takes a second to do this. Just think if one of your friends or a family member fell victim to one of these scam artists. Please remember though, the sites you're getting linked to in these emails are often victims themselves.

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The Truth about Relationship Building

June 24, 2004
The Truth about Relationship Building

If you want to build a serious lasting relationship with your potential customers, you can't be trying to sell them something every single time you speak to them.

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PartVI "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"

June 05, 2004

PartVI "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"

Well, as promised, we'll summarize some of the benefits of
publishing using Q channels. But first, let's touch on a
remark made in Part V, namely:

Every day, more...

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PART V "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"

May 15, 2004

PART V "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"
by Larry Umlor http://www.Optin-Listbuilders.com

In Part IV we told you, "Whatever you thought about RSS feeds in the
past, forget it." Over the past year, one company has brought it so
far into the future as to make it unrecognizable from what it was.

We said "The software and functionality integrated into this system
was worth at least $400-$600 dollars." How did I know that? Well,
I own all those software programs.

  • Tracking Program - $89.00
  • Content Syndication Program - $149.00
  • List Manager Software - $99.00
  • Group Manager Mailing Software - $197.00
  • Feedback Form Generator - $25
  • Pro Tell-a-friend Script - $149
  • Pro Autoresponder $19.95 per month
    or up to $500 for the software

This only...

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PART III "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"

May 01, 2004

PART III "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"
by Larry Umlor Optin-Listbuilders

Imagine you have just finished putting together a terrific offer. It's
so powerful, the deal so good, that you would buy it on the spot.
But, before you release it to the public you want all of your opt-in
subscribers and affiliate members to get first crack at a special...
you figure it's only fair to them, right?

In PART III of "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"
we'll look at some of the actions already being taken and how you can
avoid fines, felonies and jail time, implementing a simple, cost free
solution that no one wants you to know about.

Well, now imagine you just cleaned your list of dead...

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PART IV "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"

May 01, 2004

PART IV "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"
by Larry Umlor Optin-Listbuilders

Everyone who has been on the internet for any lenght of time,
knows "Content is King." Who hasn't read it in an article, seen
it in an ecourse or gotten advice from one guru or another...

"You need to have your own ezine!"

All of them offer you free content to get you started. Most want
you to use a co-registration type subscription process. Almost
without fail you are added to an exit page popup. Some have even
begun offering [for a monthly fee] to write your ezine for you.

1. the free content has their name and links of course,
and is probably in hundreds of other ezines, so you are
seen as just another wana-be
2. by using co-registration, you promote your ezine,
and theirs, get a few subscribers and quit while the
guru effortlessly adds to their subscriber list
3. when using exit...

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PART II "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"

April 30, 2004

PART II "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"
by Larry Umlor Optin-Listbuilders.com

"STOP being a creature of habit!"

Remember in the opening quote in PART I we said "you have
to be willing to step out of your comfort zone?" If you
don't do it now, then you might as well pick a guru, any
guru, and mail them your wallet, credit cards and bank
account number.

They're going to keep milking you until there's nothing
left anyway.

At least this way you can save yourself the aggravation.
Why put yourself through the hell...

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PART I "Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"

April 29, 2004

"Email In The Crosshairs: Felony Fines and Jail Time!"
by Larry Umlor Optin-Listbuilders

It has been said we have very few limits except the ones
that we set for ourselves. And those out of fear from the
past. Letting your past control your present is a sure
formula for failure. The surest path to growth is simply to
grow. First, you have to be willing to step out of your
comfort zone!

The surest sign that you are on a self-destructive path is
if you keep holding on when every sign tells you to "let go."

Have you noticed over the past year [especially the past few
weeks] that email is taking a terrible beating?

Guru after guru has sent out the same warnings about FTC...

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