Why shouldn't you do email marketing?

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If you are currently doing other forms of internet marketing, but not email marketing, you should think about why you are avoiding this form of advertising. This is important because email marketing is an important part of any internet marketing strategy. Many business owners are afraid of being accused of spamming if they do email marketing. Since they may not know what is spam and what is not, internet marketers may avoid participating in email marketing efforts to avoid being labelled as a spammer.

Why are internet marketers so worried about being accused of spamming? This is a widespread phobia that has several causes. Firstly, sending spam emails can have serious consequences. Spam recipients have the option of reporting spam to their internet service provider, who will check the authenticity of the claim. If it turns out that the sender of the e-mail is a spammer, this can have serious consequences.

Email marketing is also a cause for concern for internet marketers who believe it is poorly received by potential customers. This is a crucial consideration as internet users are constantly inundated with spam. Receiving so much spam on a daily basis can be very annoying for some internet users. Email marketing is unlikely to resonate with these internet users. Many internet marketers avoid email marketing because they fear that their potential customers will see it as spam and switch to the competition.

However, it is worth noting that despite the widespread problem of spam, many internet users are open to email marketing. This is especially true when they want to receive more information about products and services directly from the company. Email marketing that offers added value to the recipient of the email is particularly attractive to potential customers. Consumers welcome emails with detailed content, helpful advice or product reviews.

E-newsletters and distance learning courses sent by email, for example, are particularly attractive to potential customers. E-newsletters are often longer than regular email marketing posts and can provide the recipient with much more information. Email correspondence courses are often sent in small portions and contain a large amount of knowledge that is likely to interest email recipients.

To avoid your email marketing efforts being misconstrued as spam, you should only send emails to people who have registered on your website and requested to receive additional information and promotional materials. This opt-in technique is perfect because it ensures that your email marketing efforts are not wasted on people who are not interested in your products or services. It also ensures that the informational and promotional materials sent to the recipients of your email marketing campaign are not misconstrued as spam. This method of creating an email distribution list is very useful, but remember that you should always provide information on how recipients can opt out of receiving future emails; www.Automatic-Responder.com is a wonderful resource for this. This is important as email recipients may have previously expressed an interest in receiving promotional emails, but this may change over time. If they do not have the option to unsubscribe, they may view the emails as spam when they are no longer interested.

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Sanjay Sauldie, born in India, grew up in Germany, studied mathematics and computer science at the University of Cologne, did his Master of Sciences (M.Sc.) at the University of Salford (Manchester, UK) on digital disruption and digital transformation (2017) and was trained at EMERITUS (Singapore) in the MIT method of design thinking (2018). He is Director of the European Internet Marketing Institute EIMIA. Awarded the Internet Oscar "Golden Web Award" by the International World Association of Webmasters in Los Angeles/USA and twice the "Innovation Award of the Initiative Mittelstand", he is one of the most sought-after European experts on the topics of digitalisation in companies and society. In his lectures and seminars, he ignites a firework of impulses from practice for practice. He manages to make the complex world of digitalisation understandable for everyone in simple terms. Sanjay Sauldie captivates his audience with his vivid language and encourages them to put his valuable tips into practice immediately - a real asset to any event!
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