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I would also say you could try a postcard campaign. Basically, set your site up to focus on collecting emails with an incentive (maybe a contest of some kind) and send a postcard to all your past customers telling them about the site and the incentive.
Cheers,
Jeff
It has to be handled very carfully as email appending done incorrectly can be considered spam.
I'd say (and in some countries like UK its the law) that if customer did not provide you with original email in the first place then "appending" those emails and sending email is spam. I'd think twice and some more before trying to get into something like that as the last thing you want is customer backlash against your firm.
I'd say (and in some countries like UK its the law) that if customer did not provide you with original email
A decent email append service these days will match Company A's database against their own opted-in database and will then mail the subscribers on behalf of Company A. The email append service then asks those people if they would like to also recieve email from Company A. It is all legal and not spam, if done correctly, but it can still cause a backlash so it must be done delicatly.
It is all legal and not spam, if done correctly, but it can still cause a backlash so it must be done delicatly.
The flip coin of doing it delicately is that you won't get many emails. The best way to do email marketing is to build your own genuine database of people who wish to receive information on certain things from you. People forget that they given permission even to specific companies, not even talking about companies these original companies sold their email lists to (legally or not).