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 | | From: | Chris Gunn | | Subject: | FAQ - Bulk E-Mail Advertising - | | Date: | Sat, 11 Dec 2004 01:22:23 -0600 |
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 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | According to Eileen Harrington of the FTC, out of 283 pieces of spam | | received in FTC email in one week, only two were clearly not fraudulent. | | | | If you're a legitimate business, is this the company you want to keep? | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
This is just one authoritive source that feels bulk E-Mail is the lowest form of advertising a company can do to itself. The folks that want to sell you E-Mail lists or do mailings for you are not going to explain:
1. The vast majority of readers are so used to nothing but MLM's, chain letters, quick-bucks, and downright frauds arriving in their E-Mail box, they delete them immediately.
2. A significant number of readers will spend the time to file a complaint with the source ISP. That usually gets the bulk mailer disconnected and that often includes their web pages.
3. If you read through all of the responses, even if you are offering a significant product or service at a bargain price, you may have to read through thousands of nasty notes to find a few that are actually interested.
In other words, unsolicited bulk E-Mail is only suitable for those who wish to cash in on a few unknowledgeable people who might mail a check. They've killed the golden goose and bulk E-Mail doesn't even work for scammers now.
Save your time and money and place your advertising where it's productive.
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