Reverse Marketing Ads
Ad I ( With About Us, Without Countries Of Operation!)
Ad II (I am responding to your group ad!)
Ad III (I am responding to your group ad!)
Ad IV (I am responding to your group ad!)
Ad V (Saw your ad!)
Ad VII (Saw Your Ad)
Ad VII (I see you have a good ad campaign going...) (New)
Make Sure You Are Not Illegally Spamming!
"In the United States spam is legally permissible according to the Can-Spam Act of 2003, provided it follows certain criteria: a truthful subject line; no
false information in the technical headers or sender address; "conspicuous" display of the postal address of the sender; and other minor
requirements. If the spam fails to comply with any of these requirments, then it is illegal. Aggravated or accelerated penalities apply if
the spammer harvested the email addresses using methods as describe on the website "WIKIPEDIA The Free
Encyclopedia" .
Click here to learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_spam
It is also necessary to follow the spam rules of your web host, the groups and safe lists you use and any other spam rules you
have agreed to when you joined an institution for promoting your product or business concept.
This is a good example of what to add to the end of your Reverse Marketing Ads to be in compliance
with the new Anti-Spam Policy!
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This message is sent in compliance of the new email Bill HR 1910.
Under Bill HR 1910 passed by the 106th US Congress on May 24, 1999,
this message cannot be considered Spam as long as we include the
way to be removed.
Per Section HR 1910, Please type "REMOVE ME PLEASE" in the subject
line and send to (Your Email Address Here). All removal requests are
handled immediately once received.
This is a good place to mention that action on your part is necessary to
ensure you put everyone who request to be removed from your mailing campaigns in a file or block list so you never send email to them
again. Sending them email again means you are spamming and could be reported or even black listed.
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