Can I use list from a book for online business?
I have a computer book which contains a lot of computer jargon words.
There is no explanation given to these words in that book.
Can I send one word a day with my own explanation (got from websites with open source content) to my opt-in email subscribers.
I am not selecting all words from the list.
Is this ethical way of doing business.
The list is copyrighted but explanation is not.
I have no legal knowledge, so the below is my personal opinion.
To me there is no reason why you cannot do that, your interpretation of the jargon words is solely the fruit of your hard work, you did not copy them.
Technically speaking you are doing the book a favour by helping them on the explanation.
Ha ha I think they have to pay you a fee instead.
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What are the best email marketing websites to build email list?
Looking to build an opt in email list for my business and I’ve been looking at different sites offering to build an email list. Which is the best between Aweber,GetResponse or Mailchimp or any other email marketing company? Looking to expand my business and I need advice on which company to go with!
You can build email lists for free, if you like contact me and ill coach you on how to do this properly but roughly what you should be doing is going on sites like facebook and seeing the problems people are having and offer them a free way out of that problem by providing a program in exchange for their email address
One that ive used is an auto friend and gift acceptor script that saves people a lot of time
Another is the zynga poker bot, this plays poker for people and wins them chips while they sleep and is very popular
Use a youtube video with a link in the description to your opt in list
Once someone has signed up send them the program or link to the program
You can rake in literally thousands of active emails this way legally
Don’t pay someone to do it for you its too easy to do
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Is there such a thing as a free list of email addresses similar to yellow pages?
I am looking for a particular business, but when I Google it, it doesn’t show an email address and I know they have one.
Nope
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