target email anti spam policy
At Target Email, we take permission very seriously. By creating an
account and agreeing to our Terms of Use, you are also agreeing to
this anti-spam policy.
The law isn’t enough, it’s permission
that counts
While the
CAN-SPAM laws are a step in the right direction for reducing the
spam problem, we don’t feel they go far enough. Our definition of spam
goes beyond the laws in most countries and encompasses what we believe
to be true permission email marketing.
Spam is any email you send to someone who hasn’t given you their
direct permission to contact them on the topic of the email.
But that’s not enough. Permission is a fuzzy word open to
interpretation. Let’s get into some specific scenarios so it’s clear
what does and doesn’t constitute permission.
What kind of email addresses are OK to
send to with Target Email?
To send email to anyone using Target Email, you must have clearly
obtained their permission. This could be done through:
- An email newsletter subscribe form on your web site.
- An opt-in checkbox on a form. This checkbox must not be checked
by default, the person completing the form must willingly select the
checkbox to indicate they want to hear from you.
- If someone completes an offline form like a survey or enters a
competition, you can only contact them if it was explained to them
that you would be contacting them by email AND they ticked a box
indicating they would like you to contact them.
- Customers who have purchased from you within the last 2 years.
- If someone gives you their business card and you have explicitly
asked for permission to add them to your list, you can contact them.
If they dropped their business card in a fishbowl at a trade show,
there must be a sign indicating they will be contacted by email
about that specific topic.
Basically, you can only ever email anyone who has clearly given you
permission to email them specifically about the subject you’re
contacting them about.
What kind of email address ARE NOT OK to
send to with Target Email?
Anything outside the examples above doesn’t equal permission in our
eyes, but here are some examples to make sure we’re crystal clear. By
using Target Email, you agree not to import or send to any email address
which:
- You do not have explicit, provable permission to contact in
relation to the topic of the email you’re sending.
- You bought, loaned, rented or in any way acquired from a third
party, no matter what they claim about quality or permission. You
need to obtain permission yourself.
- You haven’t contacted via email in the last 2 years. Permission
doesn’t age well and these people have either changed email address
or won’t remember giving their permission in the first place.
- You scraped or copy and pasted from the web. Just because people
publish their email address doesn’t mean they want to hear from you.
Sure, some of these people might have given you their email address,
but what’s missing is your permission to email them commercial messages.
Blasting promotional emails to any of these people won’t be effective
and will more than likely see your email marked as spam by many of your
recipients.
What content MUST I include in my email?
Every email you send using Target Email must include the
following:
- A single-click unsubscribe link that instantly removes the
subscriber from your list. Once they unsubscribe, you can never
email them again.
- The name and physical address of the sender. If you’re sending
an email for your client, you’ll need to include your client’s
details instead.
How we’ll know if you don’t have
permission
Target Email has numerous layers of approval and monitoring to
ensure you comply with our anti-spam policy. Here’s a few of them:
- Until your account has been approved by a member of our team,
every email you send will need to be approved.
- Our software is directly integrated into the spam reporting
systems for some of the biggest ISP’s like Hotmail and AOL. If you
don’t have permission and someone marks your campaign as spam, we’ll
know about it the moment that button is pressed. If you receive a
complaint rate greater than 0.25% of all recipients (that’s 25
complaints for every 10,000 recipients) your account will be
terminated. This is a generous figure that takes into account false
spam reports.
- Our team verifies all large lists imported into our software.
Until we’ve given it the all clear, you can’t send to it.
- We monitor blacklists and our abuse accounts all day every day.
We can pinpoint who is causing us delivery problems or attracting
complaints very easily.
If we do discover that you’re emailing people without their
permission, we will terminate your account with Target Email
immediately.
In the end, it’s really common sense. Take off your marketing
hat and put yourself in your recipient’s shoes. If they don’t recognize
who you are or aren’t interested in what you’re sending, they’ll think
you’re a spammer. It’s that simple.
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