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The Internet has made it possible to connect millions of peoples names and addresses from around the world. And the number increases as more and more people discover the convenience and the growing necessity of the Internet in todays fast-paced environment, where business growth largely depends on information technology. This has created many opportunities to encourage below the line marketing strategies.
Enterprising marketers have found the Internet a fertile ground to launch their products and services. They employ what is known as bulk email marketing or sending advertisements and infomercials to email users. In the 1990s, this method went unchecked and unmonitored. This resulted in the birth of the term spam mail- unsolicited email. And the problem goes on today although measures are being taken to stop spammers.
To ensure the success of bulk email marketing strategies, the sender must have a clean list of targeted email addresses. This wills not only help the company assess the success of their campaigns; it will more importantly curb the risk of breaking the anti-spamming laws. Several US states and countries around the world have already enacted these laws to protect the public against unwanted mail.
Through the use of available software, generating a useful addressee list is fast and easy. Targeted email addresses can be extracted from URLs and email service providers. Another option is to purchase a ready made list. This list usually comes from email service providers and agencies that conduct surveys.
Although sending out magazines and newsletters to millions of addresses through bulk emailing is free, companies cannot afford to risk the equity of their brands by offending people. Your email address lists should only contain those that signify they want to receive email from you. Otherwise, your unsolicited advertising will be classified as spam mail.
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