By Bob Osgoodby, adv-marketing.com
Now there is no law that says you have to follow these rules, but
if you are in business on the Web, you should definitely pay
attention.
Rule #1 - Turn off your CAPS LOCK - Some people seem to feel that
if they write their E-mail in ALL CAPS it will be more effective.
Quite the opposite is the case. CAPS should be used only for
emphasis. Many people consider the use of ALL CAPS as being the
equivalent of shouting and do take offense at it.
Rule #2 - Never send multiple E-mails without using Blind Carbon
Copies (BCC). If every E-mail address you sent it to is
displayed, you are making the spammers job a lot easier when they
harvest addresses. But you have to address it to someone, even
if using BCC, so remember, there are a lot of "kooks" in this
world who will persecute anyone they can identify.
When using BCC, never send the note to someone on your mailing
list. If you have a second ID use that, or send the note to
yourself with copies to everyone on your list. That way, if
someone decides to "vent" it will come back to you and not
someone on your list. It also gives you a permanent record of the
E-mails you sent to your mailing list. If you don't have a
second ID#, you can get one easily at Juno, Hotmail, etc.
Rule #3 - Are you sure your E-mail was actually sent to your
mailing list? One easy way to be sure it was, is to include your
E-mail address in your file of names you send it to. A good
method is to include your address at the very end of the list. If
you get your copy, you can be sure everyone else did as well.
Rule #4 - Don't Bore Them to Death - Advertising by E-mail is a
cheap and effective way to get your message out to people, and
most people don't mind getting an E-mail if it is short and to
the point, but don't spam and send to people you don't already
have a relationship with. Also, don't try to sell them your
product or services with your first mailing. Try to pique their
curiosity instead and have them either reply to your E-mail or
visit your Web Site.
Rule #5 - Honor Removes - if someone asks to be removed from your
mailing list, do it immediately and send them a courtesy note
advising them it has been done. Keeping people on your mailing
list that don't want to receive your information is not only bad
form, but can cost you your ISP if a complaint is lodged against
you.
And NEVER forge headers so they can't respond to you by E-mail.
This is the favorite trick of the scamsters who don't want you to
respond to their E-mail, and give you a number to call or a form
to fill out instead.
Rule #6 - Be sure that you are not sending the same person
multiple E-mails. This is a definite sign of spam and most
people will simply delete them.
Rule #7 - I still get E-mails with no text and the message they
wish me to read is an attachment to the E-mail. It is
immediately deleted as it could very well contain a virus - even
from someone you know. Some ISP's have a top limit to the amount
of text they will display, and anything larger is automatically
converted to an attachment. Many people will not go through this
exercise, so you should ensure that your E-mail message can be
read by all the people it is sent to, without them having to open
an attachment.
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