How do I email millions? I need to do some email marketing.?

Filed under: email marketing — admin @ 1:22 pm

I see these software programs that are "email millions". I guess you only make 1 email and it goes out to everyone (3 million per day), 70 Million per month. Are their any software programs that do this free (freeware). Please let me know. Or has anyone ever done this type of marketing before? Please let me know. Thanks

Most ISPS do not allow users to send 'millions' of emails a day, and there are new 'do not spam' laws in effect that have serious consequences if you get caught. And if you don't know what you are doing, you wIll get caught.

I suggest you reconsider your marketing strategy.

The CAN-SPAM Act: Requirements for Commercial Emailers
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/canspam.htm

The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act) establishes requirements for those who send commercial email, spells out penalties for spammers and companies whose products are advertised in spam if they violate the law, and gives consumers the right to ask emailers to stop spamming them.

The law, which became effective January 1, 2004, covers email whose primary purpose is advertising or promoting a commercial product or service, including content on a Web site. A "transactional or relationship message" – email that facilitates an agreed-upon transaction or updates a customer in an existing business relationship – may not contain false or misleading routing information, but otherwise is exempt from most provisions of the CAN-SPAM Act.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, is authorized to enforce the CAN-SPAM Act. CAN-SPAM also gives the Department of Justice (DOJ) the authority to enforce its criminal sanctions. Other federal and state agencies can enforce the law against organizations under their jurisdiction, and companies that provide Internet access may sue violators, as well.

What the Law Requires

Here's a rundown of the law's main provisions:

It bans false or misleading header information. Your email's "From," "To," and routing information – including the originating domain name and email address – must be accurate and identify the person who initiated the email.

It prohibits deceptive subject lines. The subject line cannot mislead the recipient about the contents or subject matter of the message.

It requires that your email give recipients an opt-out method. You must provide a return email address or another Internet-based response mechanism that allows a recipient to ask you not to send future email messages to that email address, and you must honor the requests. You may create a "menu" of choices to allow a recipient to opt out of certain types of messages, but you must include the option to end any commercial messages from the sender.

Any opt-out mechanism you offer must be able to process opt-out requests for at least 30 days after you send your commercial email. When you receive an opt-out request, the law gives you 10 business days to stop sending email to the requestor's email address. You cannot help another entity send email to that address, or have another entity send email on your behalf to that address. Finally, it's illegal for you to sell or transfer the email addresses of people who choose not to receive your email, even in the form of a mailing list, unless you transfer the addresses so another entity can comply with the law.

It requires that commercial email be identified as an advertisement and include the sender's valid physical postal address. Your message must contain clear and conspicuous notice that the message is an advertisement or solicitation and that the recipient can opt out of receiving more commercial email from you. It also must include your valid physical postal address.
Penalties

Each violation of the above provisions is subject to fines of up to $11,000. Deceptive commercial email also is subject to laws banning false or misleading advertising.

Additional fines are provided for commercial emailers who not only violate the rules described above, but also:

"harvest" email addresses from Web sites or Web services that have published a notice prohibiting the transfer of email addresses for the purpose of sending email

generate email addresses using a "dictionary attack" – combining names, letters, or numbers into multiple permutations

use scripts or other automated ways to register for multiple email or user accounts to send commercial email

relay emails through a computer or network without permission – for example, by taking advantage of open relays or open proxies without authorization.

The law allows the DOJ to seek criminal penalties, including imprisonment, for commercial emailers who do – or conspire to:

use another computer without authorization and send commercial email from or through it

use a computer to relay or retransmit multiple commercial email messages to deceive or mislead recipients or an Internet access service about the origin of the message

falsify header information in multiple email messages and initiate the transmission of such messages

register for multiple email accounts or domain names using information that falsifies the identity of the actual registrant

falsely represent themselves as owners of multiple Internet Protocol addresses that are used to send commercial email messages.

Additional Rules

The FTC will issue additional rules under the CAN-SPAM Act involving the required labeling of sexually explicit commercial email and the criteria for determining "the primary purpose" of a commercial email. Look for the rule covering the labeling of sexually explicit material in April 2004; "the primary purpose" rulemaking will be complete by the end of 2004. The Act also instructs the FTC to report to Congress in summer 2004 on a National Do Not E-Mail Registry, and issue reports in the next two years on the labeling of all commercial email, the creation of a "bounty system" to promote enforcement of the law, and the effectiveness and enforcement of the CAN-SPAM Act.

See the FTC Web site at www.ftc.gov/spam for updates on implementation of the CAN-SPAM Act.

The FTC maintains a consumer complaint database of violations of the laws that the FTC enforces. Consumers can submit complaints online at www.ftc.gov and forward unwanted commercial email to the FTC at spam@uce.gov.

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Where can I buy email lists?

Filed under: email lists — admin @ 1:22 pm

I'm looking for a targeted email list of addresses for parents with teen age drivers for a service I sell that helps parents monitor their teen driver's driving habits. I've found snail mail is not very cost effective and would try an email campaign but I don't know where to get the email addresses.

www.expedite-email-marketing.com
www.buymlmleads.com
www.inetgiant.com

These are the sites I used when I had my business

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Software or Plug-in to build a fancy looking (but fake) directory listing?

Filed under: list building software — admin @ 1:22 pm

I am looking for software or a plug-in for Windows that will allow me to display a hypothetical directory listing nicely. I need to do a presentation on how people could manage their files better, and I want to make a display of a neat directory / subdirectory system. Hard to explain what I'm after exactly, but something that I can build a hypothetical directory and subdirectory file system in for purely display purposes only?

I don't know of a way you could do this without programming (with programming I would recommend Delphi, as it has such components).

The only workaround I can think of is for if you wanted it to be for dispay purposes only for portability reasons. (e.g. to use on a client visit) In that instance I'd recommend a CD with the example directory structures as subdirectories.

Other than that; screengrabbing a real directory structure, editing it in an image manipulaton program, and saving the examples as pictures is all I can think of.

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What to do if you entered the wrong email address when ordering something online?

Filed under: address email — admin @ 1:22 pm

I ordered some tickets this morning, and only afterwards realised that the auto-fill had automatically put my old email address in the details instead of my current one. I cannot access my old email address anymore, and it said a confirmation email would be sent to me.
Will the tickets still be sent to me even if I cannot access the confirmation email, or what should I do?!

There should be a customer service number on the website that you ordered your tickets from. They maybe able to change the email address, or just tell you to reorder using your current email address.

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what is the most annoying embarrassing email mailing list you could be signed up for?

Filed under: email list mailing — admin @ 1:22 pm

i need ideas for a prank.

always pads and playtex tampons oh and guy on guy porn ewwwww

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I want to add a genuine email id of my friend to white list. His mails presently treated as bulk. What to do?

Filed under: email list bulk — admin @ 1:22 pm

Genuine emails sent by my friend are going to bulk folder. I want to know how to add his email id to white list and have his emails put into my inbox. I am presently transferring them to inbox manually though I have included his name to my contact list.

Any one may like to guide me suitably.

Thanks for reading.

if you used yahoo. just open the email, and click not spam.
or the easiest ways is to add your friends e mainl to your address book and it will be automatically arrive in your inbox.

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How to add email addresses from my address book to my yohoo group?

Filed under: addresses email — admin @ 1:21 pm

I would like to mail music related articles to my all email addresses from my address book and thus make a group. How?

Try putting up the same question in the computer & internet section…you might get better answers….

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Need a list of sites that build computers?

Filed under: build a list — admin @ 1:21 pm

I'm looking for links to sites that build computers like dell, gateway etc, but I refuse to go through them because you get stuff you don't need. I use to have a site bookmarked but must have deleted it on accident, can anyone help please? I am looking to have a desktop built for my mom as her IDE's went bad on hers, gotta love those older machines. Anyways any help would be greatly appreciated with points of course.

Thanks in advance!

I've ordered from Dell both from home and professionally and find they are great resources. You should have the patients to work with them. If you are worried about getting too much then start with a smaller base model.

I found you only get what you really want, as long as you start at the right level.

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where can i get a list of U.K. email addresses for marketing purposes?

Filed under: email list usa — admin @ 1:21 pm

or any country for that matter, my customers are all outside the usa, but business has slowed considerably this year. i've looked at online sources and they want to charge $300 or more for a list. not in my budget…
thanks for the input. i don't mean to spam, i'm looking for folks who willingly have "opted in" to receive email offers.
also, pals, if you knew what i sell, you mightn't be so disparaging. cheers!
yes, i do target advertising with some results…

Now that seems stupid to me. Actually advertising the fact that you are one of those annoying people who send us cr@p information we don't want. I do hope you don't find what you are looking for!

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Can I convert a MS Excell list of names and email address to a contact list in MS Office Outlook?

Filed under: email list database — admin @ 1:21 pm

I have a database of names emailed to me as an XL file. I would like to convert them to make a group mailing list for Outlook. Can I do this without plugging them in one at a time??

Yes. Use the Import/Export Wizard, under the File menu, in Outlook.

It is pretty easy to follow. You will choose "Import from another program or file", and navigate to that file.

It is pretty important that the data in your spreadsheet be structured properly for this to work. You should have things like the Name and Address in seperate columns, in the same row. If you have data scattered randomly throughout the sheet, you will either need to organize it properly or enter everything manually.

If that doesn't make sense, you will understand better when you go through the wizard.

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