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 Anyone doing business online and using email for marketing
 needs to know about the CAN-SPAM laws. 
  
 Smart online marketers use "permission" marketing: you invite
 potential customers to join your email list, and offer a
 newsletter, a special report, or a sequential series of
 messages to form an e-course. The recipient "opts-in" to the
 list by replying to an invitation and subscribing. By "opting
 in", your subscriber is telling you it's OK to send email.
 They've given you permission and your email messages are not
 considered spam. 
  
 But most people don't really understand what constitutes spam.
 If you're in business for any length of time on the Internet,
 you may encounter false accusations of spam simply because
 people forget they opted in receive your message. To many
 people spam is simply an unwanted message. 
  
 This can cause problems for you with your email service
 provider. You must be able to prove that you haven't been
 sending unsolicited email. Your proof lies with the list
 management system you use that tracks invitations and opt in
 responses. 
  
 Here's what you need to know about the law is so you can rest
 assured that you aren't breaking it. 
  
 CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited
 Pornography and Marketing Act) establishes requirements for
 those who send commercial email, spells out penalties for
 spammers and companies whose products are advertised in spam if
 they violate the law, and gives consumers the right to ask
 emailers to stop spamming them. 
  
 Simply put, here's a rundown of the law's main provisions: 
  
 > It bans false or misleading header information. Your email's
 "From," "To," and routing information must be accurate and
 identify the person who initiated the email. 
  
 > It prohibits deceptive subject lines. The subject line cannot
 mislead the recipient about the contents or subject matter of
 the message. Subject and content must match. 
  
 > It requires that your email give recipients an opt-out
 method. You must provide a return email address or an automated
 way for your subscriber to opt out. You must honor the requests.
 
 When you receive an opt-out request, the law gives you 10
 business days to stop sending email to the requestor's email
 address. 
  
 > It requires that commercial email be identified as an
 advertisement and include the sender's valid physical postal
 address. Your message must contain clear and conspicuous notice
 that the message is an advertisement or solicitation and that
 the recipient can opt out of receiving more commercial email
 from you. It also must include your valid physical postal
 address. 
  
 One of the best and most efficient systems with a minimum of
 complaints is the ecommerce system, www.KickStartCart.
 They automatically include CAN-SPAM compliant features when
 they send out email broadcasts. Furthermore, if you import a
 list of email addresses into the system each recipient will be
 required to confirm they want to be on your list. All potential
 recipients must respond to a confirmation email in order to be
 included in an email list. This is called closed loop or double
 opt-in and is further assurance against people using the system
 to spam or send unsolicited messages. 
  
 While the respectable business community strives to be
 compliant, the spammers find new ways of circumventing the laws
 and jamming up email inboxes with junk. Unfortunately spam
 filters never do a reliable job of keeping the spam out and are
 more likely than not to keep legitimate email from being
 delivered. 
  
 The best assurance against spam complaints is to use a reliable
 system such as KickStartCart, and to send out valuable relevant
 content to your subscribers. The ratio of information to
 promotional messages should be in the neighborhood of 80-20 or
 75-25. 
  
 As a serious business person using the Internet and email, it's
 important you comply with the laws so you can avoid getting in
 hot water with your service provider and keep your subscribers
 happy.
 
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