I’ve received more spammy e-mails and e-newsletters than I can count — some of them are from people I know!
But what about the e-mails and e-newsletters you send? Could they be considered spam? Could you be unknowingly breaking the law?
Perhaps. That’s why it’s critically important understand the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. In the December issue of Bright Ideas Blogzine, I briefly explain the CAN-SPAM law and give you a few simple guidelines you must follow to ensure that the e-mails you send are on the up-and-up.
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