There are laws against sending spam. There are even laws that you must adhere to when you send out email that was requested. No matter what type of email you are sending out, the chances are good that the anti-spam laws apply to you in some way.
In order to be in compliance with the anti-spam laws in various states in the US, each commercial email that you send must include your name or business name, your street address, city, state, zip code, and phone number. You must also include instructions that will allow the recipient to remove themselves from your mailing list. If you fail to do any of this, you are essentially breaking the law in various states – no matter what state or country you live in!
Protect yourself from spam complaints in any way that you can. Make sure that when a customer requests any type of information from you that an email is sent requesting confirmation before any other email is sent. If someone is placing an order from you, include a check box on the order form, asking for permission to send them periodic emails.
Never use your autoresponder to send unsolicited commercial email!
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About the Author:
The author of this article, Marcus Owen-Henson, started his first internet marketing business in 2003, he has since gone on to start and own his own Internet Marketing Membership site, www.masteringinternetbasics.com, with two collegues, John Burnette and Kerrie Sheehan, to help those people that are interested in how to start an Internet Marketing business get up and running. Visit the site now memberships are available!