Recent Network Content
links for 2008-05-18
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The Federal Trade Commission's just-approved new rule provisions for the CAN-SPAM Act largely place the onus on e-mail marketers and their affiliates to take responsibility for clean e-mail lists and clear communication among marketing partners.
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Some key rules that you should follow for transactional emails
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Listen to this podcast to discover how these changes will affect email marketers and what they’ll have to do differently to be in compliance.
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Forrester's three-step formula provides marketers with a method to determine how much the customers on their lists are worth.
Links for 2008-05-16 [del.icio.us]
FTC Issues Final Regs for CAN-SPAM Act Clarification from Rey Everett Church on the resent CAN-SPAM Rule Clarifications. Letters… Read More »
Love Our Emails Being Critiqued
Well it is refreshing to get some of our newsletter design work critiqued. I spend so many posts talking… Read More »
Recent comments
On my followup EEC post Tamara comments The eec made a really bad and ugly mistake but you can… Read More »
The new email marketing: accepting accountability
Part 3 of an ongoing series: Part 1 | Part 2. (We're looking at the strategies and tactics that distinguish… Read More »
Podcast: Getting Your Newsletter Read
» Constant Contact Best Practices Blog
One of our customers, Peter J. Kusterer of NvestNtech, sent me an email this morning to let me know about… Read More »
Conference: Customer focused email - marketing to people not lists
» DMA Email Marketing Council Blog
The Email Marketing Conference Customer focused email - marketing to people not lists In 2007 email marketing volumes overtook… Read More »
Let them unsubscribe … or pick ‘email me less frequently’
I often write about creating and offering a preference panel for subscribers to control what they receive from a… Read More »
Shop.Org Study Shows Healthy E-Mail Metrics
Shop.org Study Shows Healthy E-mail Metrics Apr 8, 2008 11:59 AM , By Ken Magill E-mail to house files is… Read More »