18 Feb 2008 04:33:25 | Doug Titchmarsh
5 Ways Spam Is Affecting Your Business And what we can all do to
prevent it.
If you had only just got online, and received your first few
emails, you may be forgiven for thinking you had hit paydirt.
You would already have heard how you won millions on a foreign
lottery, then some benevolent foreigner wants to give you more
millions because a relative has died and he needs help to get
his inheritance, and you’re someone he can trust. And as luck
would have it, those personal body parts you don’t discuss with
anyone are actually too small, but a few people can help you
with that for a very low fee. And you have all that cash coming
so.....
But you’re a seasoned veteran, and none of that is worth your
time, it’s just so much spam. You probably don’t even see any of
it. Don’t give it a second thought. Maybe you need to. It is
because it is so easy and cheap to send email that you as a
marketer want to use it,and spammers selling dodgy pills want to
exploit it. They send out a million untargeted messages in a few
hours, and rely on the fact that even if only 1 or 2 % of the
people they sent it to buy their wares they will be in profit.
You try to send a more targeted mailing, but due to the spammers
all email is being vetted more carefully, and spam is hurting
all of our businesses, even responsible marketers like you who
wouldn’t even think about using it.
Here are the 5 reasons you should consider the implications of
spam more carefully.
1 The time it takes to sort your emails is increased, but you
can always use filters or antispam software. Which brings us to
2 False positives in antispam software means, if you don’t check
the filtered out spam, you may miss a valuable contact from a
customer. So you have to check it all anyway.
3 Your customers use spam blockers, or their isps do so you need
to rethink your newsletter or email to your list of prospects so
you don’t trigger theirs.
4 Due to the amount of people you can reach with email, you are
more likely to encounter someone who reports you for spam even
after they signed up and double opted into your newsletter.
Result:- your domain gets blacklisted, and you spend time
undoing the damage.
5 People are more wary about giving their e-mail addresses out
so it’s harder work getting them to sign up for your newsletter
in the first place. You need an easy to find privacy promise on
your site. Because so many people have used spam to sell their
products, we all suffer. Even with all these spam related
problems, email remains a viable and usable option for online
marketing, but it needs a bit more care than it did before.
Governments may be stepping in and passing laws to outlaw spam,
but the spammers themselves will move their servers to a safe
place with a more tolerant government. We need to do our bit to
keep email as an advertising option and play safe. Consider
putting your newsletters online and sending a short email with
the link to the latest issue in it. Never buy from a spammers
email, and despite some advice you may have seen to the contrary
it is unwise to try to reply to unsubscribe, that just proves
they have an email address which is live. Be careful where you
get leads from if you buy them, some unscrupulous companies will
sell you email lists harvested straight from website mailto
links. CD's full of 1000's of names are not a good buy to market
to, they will have been sold and sold again, and the people
whose email addresses are on them will have been sent too many
offers already. Always email responsibly, and ensure you give
people a plain privacy link, and an even more plain unsubscribe
link in every email.
About Author :
Doug Titchmarsh is the webmaster of several sites including
http://www.cashinonline.info and http://www.titchmarsh.com