Opting-out
Even though someone has given you their email address, they still have the right to opt-out and prevent any further emails. You must make it easy for people to remove their name from your list, and you need to include easy instructions on how to do so. If they choose to remove themselves you must remove their address and not send any further mails. Frequency If you sign people to your email list, you must give them an accurate idea of how many emails they will get. You don’t have to say “one email every 18 days”, but you should differentiate between regular (Approx daily to weekly), occasional (Approx fortnightly to monthly), and rare (Approx less than once a month) communication to prevent irritating recipients. If you say ‘occasional emails’ and then send 3 a day, people will get fed up and remove their addresses very quickly, but if you say one a day then send one a month people may forget about you; so be realistic with what you plan to send. Sending When you send your emails you MUST make sure that each person only sees their email address. This may mean sending each email separately, or using the ‘BCC’ function in your email program/facility. BCC hides the email addresses that each email is being sent to, this way people cannot steal other peoples addresses by reading it. Do not use the CC function, otherwise everyone will see all the email addresses. Privacy You must not give away anybody’s email addresses to other companies or people. You can ask for permission to pass on their details to other reputable companies (I.e.: Companies that you believe are trustworthy and of interest to the customer only), but most people will not want to do this. You should make sure that your customers are aware that you respect their privacy; you should state “We do not give your details to anybody else.” As long as you actually do this, it will help to build trust in your business by showing you are honest and respect their privacy. Details Every email that you send must make it clear who you are, and give the recipients genuine contact details to respond through. You should have a regularly checked contact email at the very minimum, and preferably a contact telephone number and mailing address. If you include details of a special offer, you must include details of any terms or conditions that apply. E.g.: If the offer is only valid on weekdays you must state this. Article Index 1 Introduction 2 How to Collect Email Addresses 3 Example: BizHelp24 4 Legal Issues 5 How to Create Your Email 6 Monitoring Success 7 Links |