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SPAM : Is it Stoppable?

In the senario that you get a message from somebody you don't have even an inkling, is that spam? Possibly. So what's spam? Spam is the point at which you send an unsolicited message to an entire list of individuals. We should say you just purchased a list of message addresses from some neighborhood business association. These are incredible prospects for your business, isn't that so? You need to send them a message with an ultimate offer they can't cannot. It's spam assuming that you transfer that list and send that list an unsolicited message since these clients have not enlisted with you to receive messages.  Message ought to be sent to just those clients who have picked to appropriate sends from you. For this either you may as well have a widget/registration page in site, where a client can give parts. Be that as it may an affirmation mail ought to be sent to these clients to confirm the message id. On the other hand there are numerous different strategies f...

Why not to use Purchased Lists

When you are targetting a large number of users for advertising your product through email marketing, there are several ways in which you can generate your database for targeting users for these campaigns:  1. By having individuals "opt in" i.e. voluntarily agreed to accept messages from you; they ordinarily do this when they realize that what you send will be of some value to them via your emails.  2. An enticing choice from 'record advertisers' the place you "purchase" a cluster of email addresses for a value that is regularly so low to be not even deserving of notice.  The second option often produces results that range from unsuccessful to disastrous. Why so? The list is not exclusive to you The list that you are buying has been extremely likely bought by many others; this means that the email addresses in the list would have already received many unsolicited emails. Such recipients are many times more likely to tag any new unsolicited email as...