Showing posts with label spam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spam. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2014

The anti-spam bylaw and why it's not that big of a deal

There's been a lot of hype lately (still) about the scary anti-spam bill and how it's going to kill email marketing, but that's not really the case. It's going to slow down the digital telemarketers but not the companies using email for CRM or CEM. Implied permission gives the marketer a lot of leeway.

Here's a snippit (and link to the full article) about how marketers and business are still able to survive in a world without spam..

Does Canada's Anti-Spam Law Really Stop Small Business From Using Email Marketing? No.

Thursday January 31, 2013
The criticism against Canada's anti-spam legislation extends beyond absurd claims about restrictions involving family and personal relationships. Indeed, much of the discussion has focused on the impact of the law on small and medium sized businesses. Barry Sookman catalogs a wide range of supposed concerns, most of which appear to envision a world in which the only way for a new business to develop a customer base is to obtain marketing lists and send unsolicited commercial emails to potential customers.

It is true that the starting point of the law is that businesses must have consent before sending commercial emails. Canada is moving to an opt-in world that gives consumers greater control over their in-boxes and will ultimately provide businesses with higher quality lists of people who genuinely want to receive their messages. Notwithstanding the default requirement for opt-in consent, however, the law contains numerous exceptions that are available to... [read the rest]

Thursday, February 7, 2013

The best and worst DM we've found...

Throughout the semester add / contribute to this blog to help create a great case examples for your campaign this semester but also after out there in the 'real' world when you need to do it on the job. Post it and tell us the skinny on what makes it good and bad - and just because it's pretty. Think of things like - how was it segmented / targeted? Why did they choose that channel? What list was the recipient on and what type of list was it? etc.