
BEWARE: EMAIL MARKETING COMPANIES MIGHT RIP YOU OFF
In the past few years there has been a tremendous surge of Internet
companies offering mass e-mail marketing services. Over 90% have lists
that offer anything but "opt-in", the preferred method for e-mailing
people. But, first, let's discuss what "opt-in" means. There are two
basic types: single "opt-in" and "confirmed or double opt-in". A
single opt-in list is created by inviting visitors and customers to
subscribe to your e-mail list. A message goes out to the subscriber
acknowledging the subscription. The Confirmed or Double Opt-In adds an
additional step by requiring the subscriber to respond to a
confirmation e-mail, either by clicking on a link or by replying to
the e-mail to confirm their subscription.
But what most email marketing companies really do is one of the
following:
1. They simply buy a list from another company and hope that the
company they bought the list from is telling the truth about it being
an opt-in list which of course in the majority of cases, it is not.
2. They use what are called "spiders" or software "robots"; they
send them out over the Internet to search out emails addresses by the
millions and then market a company's message to these people
illegally. This is called SPAMMING.
3. The following technique is popular among political parties to
get the word out about a particular candidate. This is how it works:
they either buy lists or hire people to develop lists of registered
voters. It sounds legal. But remember, these registered voters were
never given the option of saying yes or no to being put on these
companies' lists. So this is what these con artists have come up
with. What they'll do is send out two or three emails to these
registered voters which, of course, you know is Spamming. Ninety-nine
percent of the time their emails are either filtered out or tossed in
the trash by the recipients because of what they are, Spam. Now this
is the real core of their twisted logic. They tell their customers,
that because these registered voters did not respond to them with a
"no" - to be put on their email list - that it must be okay to leave
them on the list and send them emails.
What happens when you use companies with the above tactics? You
are, in essence, sending your message out regarding your company's
products, services or political candidate by Spamming (unsolicited and
unwanted emails).
And from the polling that has been done, it's been discovered that
your message has irritated your target audience which is going to leave
them completely unreceptive to anything you have to say.
So the bottom line is, you have paid good money and spent time and
effort to get a message out to people who have now turned against you
because of your unknowing Spam attack.
I only recommend CyberSoup Marketing for your Internet needs.
For information on Smart Email Marketing, please see the Email Marketing story on the Consumer Tips page.
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