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| | | | | Today we're going to create a checklist of things required for CAN-SPAM compliance. So, you want to make sure that you actually comply with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 and not just say that you do. This post isn't for you. You might learn something here and if you do, that's great. But, instead, this | |
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| | | | | CAN-SPAM, America's anti-spam law, was designed to be business-friendly and set a low bar for compliance. Not heavily enforced during its 14-year existence, the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act of 2003 requires brands to, among other things: Include a working unsubscribe link in every promotional email they send Honor opt-out ... | |
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| | | | | Although most sales reps don't send emails with the intent of spamming their contacts, the line between the email spam and legitimate cold email can sometimes seem a bit fuzzy. So, exactly what is the difference between cold email and spam? More importantly, how can you prevent your cold emails from being classified as spam? | |
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| | | Happy Sunday to you all! Today's topic comes from questions from subscribers as well as observations of my own. If you send out electronic communications, do you know what laws you need to follow? The analogy I like to use is the one of speeding. When we are teaching kids to drive, we don't teach [...] | ||