Re: [WISPA] RE: SPAM and marketing

2005-11-30 Thread John Thomas
If you want to get your product /service out, first you find out where your desired clients are-mailing lists, newsgroups, etc, and then you go there. It is not that hard to get something good to the right people, but it is real easy to SPAM people that will never take a second look at your stuf

RE: [WISPA] RE: SPAM and marketing

2005-11-28 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Yes. Almost if not everytime they emailed me. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dawn Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 8:06 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] RE: SPAM and marketing Brian, Did you respond and tell them you

Re: [WISPA] RE: SPAM and marketing

2005-11-28 Thread Dawn
Brian, Did you respond and tell them you were not interested? Thanks, Dawn Brian Rohrbacher wrote: I don't mind it once. It may show me a new product. I kindly reply and say no thanks remove me from your list. If I keep getting their email, at this point I call them names and tell them I a

Re: [WISPA] RE: SPAM and marketing

2005-11-28 Thread Butch Evans
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Peter R. wrote: Today, many, many companies use email marketing with opt-out instead of opt-in or "shared" email lists from partner companies. You don't like the unsolicited, but well targeted, email campaign. And apparently, you don't want to be cold-called. So that elim

RE: [WISPA] RE: SPAM and marketing

2005-11-28 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I don't mind it once. It may show me a new product. I kindly reply and say no thanks remove me from your list. If I keep getting their email, at this point I call them names and tell them I am using their email address to sign up for all kinds of offers and they will soon get 1 million spam a da