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07-25-2014, 08:17 PM
Post: #1
Watch your Back ... if you're doing Email Marketing
For anyone looking to make the extra magic bucks using Email Marketing the Best Way is the
Right Way and not the Highway (scrapping emails and such)

In the Highway bucket got in recently the bought/purchased email lists, too ...

It started just in Canada ... so we have to watch out because the fire of it might spread fast over the whole
AMERO (North American Union)


42rock Read twice the below article ... Think dozen times ... Act SMART 42rock

Welcome

If you are using email marketing as part of your overall business,
you need to be paying attention to the new law that just took effect in
Canada. While passed in 2010, it just became effective and it is
causing quite a stir with many marketers. If you aren’t in compliance,
it could cost you up to $10 million dollars in fines. Even for
individual senders the penalty is up to $1 million.

Essentially, if you’re sending any type of email to people who have
not specifically requested it, you could be in some serious trouble.
For now, you have until July 2017 to get express permission to send
emails, but you do still need ‘implied consent’ which is what most
people typically give.

Specifically, you may be violating the law if you have ever purchased
email lists, added people to your list manually, or even have a very
old list with outdated emails on them. In addition, you are not allowed
to alter or redirect the message, which many legal experts are saying
could mean you can’t send email on behalf of another company and direct
the responses back to them (without permission).

The law covers many other generally bad practices of email marketing
such as making it illegal to install software on someone’s computer
without their express consent. Also, you can’t use false or misleading
representations online when promoting any type of product or service.
Things like this may be widely considered to be bad practices, but now
they are illegal when it comes to targeting Canadians, so make sure you
are taking extra precautions.

The bottom line here is, you need to be following industry best
practices regarding how you build an email list, and how it is used to
ensure you don’t operate outside this strict new law. In addition, make
sure you go through the new law to look specifically at how it may
affect you, after all, ignorance is not a defense.





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