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Spam:


Until a few years ago Spam referred only to the (mass-) distribution of unsolicited emails to recipients.

In recent times this definition has to be extended to several different forms of Spam like

Certainly the creativity of some “Internet marketers” will provide us with more and new forms of Spam in the future.

The common denominator of all spamming could be said to be the attempt to force one’s message on to as many people as possible without the willingness to undergo the effort of getting them into communication first by doing something useful for them so they then agree to listen on a self determined basis.

As Spam has become such an important issue it is very important for every Internet marketer to know the rules. Only becoming a Spam suspect may be enough to be put out of business, get blacklisted or the domain banned with the result of loss of income. And as since 2003 a email spammer can even be sent to jail per the CAN-Spam act the following don’ts of email marketing should be paid attention to:




[The origin of the word Spam in this context is a famous 3 minutes sketch of the British comedy group Monty Python from 1970 about a couple trying to order breakfast in a pub and every available dish includes “Spam” (a brand for some canned meat). The waitress and other guests try to convince the couple despite their unwillingness to take Spam by uttering or singing it over 130 times in this 3 minutes sketch]


 

 

 

Recommended Resource:

  • To avoid being plagued by spam and have one’s email inbox flooded with spam mails Spam Arrest  has proven a useful tool.



 

 
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