Five Common Email-Marketing Mistakes
This article was written by Gail F. Goodman of Entrepreneur.com
Email marketing can be one of the most effective tools for a small business today. However, in their eagerness to reach out to customers and spread the word about their business, many email marketers ignore the basics of good practice. Whether you're just starting out or even a seasoned pro, it's always important to review your email campaigns and make sure these five most-common mistakes aren't standing in the way of your future success.
Mistake No. 1: Permission Violation. The recipient -- not the sender -- gets to decide whether they want to receive a business' email communications. Permission is what separates legitimate email marketers from spammers.
First and foremost, you must ask for and obtain permission before sending any commercial email communications. And you must offer a way for recipients to unsubscribe or "opt out" of your mailings. Failing to do either practically guarantees your mailing will be caught in a spam filter, deleted or ignored. Permission isn't just polite; it's good business practice -- and it's the law. Learn more about compliance with the federal CAN-SPAM Act. ...
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