| The difference between Permission
Based Email and unsolicited bulk email 1.
Sending unsolicited bulk email can cause your web site
to be shut down by your Internet Service Provider and
cost you thousands of dollars.
Safeguard your web site from ISP shut down or sanctions
by using our Double Opt-In Permission Based list, Business
Internet Resources.
2. Sending unsolicited bulk email is seen as
unethical.
The email recipients on our list, having given their permission
to receive offers, are likely to welcome your message
and be receptive to your offer. People receiving unsolicited
email (SPAM) are often extremely irritated. This translates
into your company being seen as unethical, with a high
percentage of SPAM recipients likely to be totally unwilling
to do business with you.
3. Sending unsolicited bulk email (often called
SPAM) is illegal.
Permission Based Email marketing is legal, while sending
unsolicited commercial email is illegal in a growing number
of states across the country.
4. Unsolicited bulk email lists are overused
and not properly maintained.
Because our Permission Based Double Opt-In list never
leaves our hands, we are able to carefully control the
content of all messages that are sent to the list. We
also make sure that our list is never overused so that
your message is almost always welcome. In addition, we
always give the email recipient the opportunity to remove
their name from the list each and every time we send a
message.
By contrast, SPAM lists are sold outright to any one
who wants them. SPAM lists are overused, with each person
who buys the list emailing over and over again to the
same people, inundating them with unsolicited email offers,
many of these unethical and inappropriate, and most of
them unwelcome & unopened. These SPAM lists also create
a great deal of ill will and animosity because there is
really no way for recipients to effectively remove themselves
from a list that is in so many hands.
Do you really want your company to
be associated with the type of unethical people who use
unsolicited bulk email?
Do the right thing for yourself,
your company and your prospective customers by utilizing
Business Internet Resources, a true Permission Based,
Double Opt-in list.
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