Submit Articles | Member Login | Top Authors | Most Popular Articles | Submission Guidelines | Categories | RSS Feeds See As RSS
 
 
   
Forgot Password?    New User?
Welcome to AAArticles.com (New)!

Articles >> View Article


By: John Lynch
You may reproduce this article in ezines or on your
Website provided the resource box at the end is
included.

Make all your Mailing Lists Double Opt-In

Accusations of spam can be so harmful to your business
that every effort should be made to prevent it.

However, simply requesting a surfer to enter an e-mail
address into an online form on your website is not a
guarantee of not being accused of spam.

Here's what could happen

One of your competitors could visit your website and enter
the name of a well-known anti-spammer. When your
autoresponder sends out the latest copy of your newsletter
or mini-course to this person, he will become very angry.

It is no good protesting your innocence. Since he didn't ask
to subscribe to your newsletter, he will claim that you are
spamming him. While you are arguing your case with your
Web host, your competitor will be taking your profits!

Here's how Double Opt-In works

When a subscriber signs up for your newsletter online, he
or she receives a confirmation e-mail to which they must
respond if they are to be added to your list.

The confirmation usually involves simply clicking a link or
hitting the reply-to button.

Taking these precautions can prevent a lot of trouble and
ensure that your opt-in subscribers really want your
information.

© 2003 John Lynch

********************************************************
For Free courses on how to succeed in Internet Marketing, Affiliate
Programs, Online Auctions go to:
http://www.merchant-account-service.com/free_courses_online.html" target=_blank>http://www.merchant-account-service.com/free_courses_online.html
*********************************************************


About the Author

None

See All articles From Author