Written on Monday, 1st February 2010 by Neeta
Spam sometimes is very irritating. Despite having guided junk boxes and well established algorithm to let your spam land directly in to junk boxes still sometimes spam do land up in your Inboxes. But posting your email address on your website, blog or forums is sometime a necessity. There is an excellent way to get over this problem. If one can turn email address in to an image them bots will not be able to detect your email address posted on website, blog or forums. Img4Me is an internet tool which can let you convert any text in to an image.
Simply type in the text, select the background and text color you want and click on generate. You can also customize the font and font size you desire in the generated image. Once the image is generated, you are provided a direct URL for the image as well as HTML and BB code to embed it on websites or blogs.

Image can be generated as a png, gif or jpg. Img4Me supports multiple languages. Updated list is shown below.
- Arabic –

- Bulgarian –

- Catalan –

- Chinese (Simplified) –

- Chinese (Traditional) –

- Czech –

- French –

- Greek –

- Gujarati –

- Hebrew –

- Hindi –

- Japanese –

- Korean –

- Persian –

- Portuguese –

- Russian –

- Serbian –

- Slovak –

- Spanish –

- Tamil –

- Thai –

- Turkish –

- Ukrainian –

- Vietnamese –

Apart from this tool another tool for the same purpose is HideText, which can be employed for the similar effect. In other words these tools can be employed to become ungooglable.
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Posted in Technology | Comments (3)
April 11th, 2010 at 10:28 pm
Awesome post as usual, thank you for writing all this helpful stuff on a regular basis.
April 30th, 2010 at 5:45 pm
I wouldn’t buy more than you need to start off with, start off with a shared hosting plan . Once it starts getting more popular, and you actually need to move, then you can upgrade to a VPS, then a dedicated. I don’t see any need to skip steps when you are starting out from new. It’s easy enough to switch hosting, to a different provider or to upgrade to a different platform. You’ll still be able to upgrade pretty quick between platforms, just to make sure to keep an eye on your growth and then a little bit of comfort room in your estimates/calculations.
July 27th, 2010 at 2:07 am
Organic SEO is always the best as Google likes you to optimize your page in an organic way.,:’