Difference between revisions of "Opt-in email"
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− | * [http://www.AllAboutCookies.org] for the latest opt-in and opt-out policies for internet cookies. | + | * [http://www.AllAboutCookies.org All About Cookies] for the latest opt-in and opt-out policies for internet cookies. |
− | * [http://www.IABeurope.ws] for the latest guidelines on email marketing regulation. | + | * [http://www.IABeurope.ws IAB Europe] for the latest guidelines on email marketing regulation. |
− | [[Category:Jargon]] | + | [[Category:Jargon]][[Category:Advertising]] |
Latest revision as of 11:03, 6 June 2007
Opt-in email is email containing information or advertising that users explicitly request (opt) to receive. Typically, a website invites its visitors to fill out forms identifying subject or product categories that interest them and about which they are willing to receive email from anyone who might send it. The website sells the names (with explicit or implicit permission from their visitors) to a company that specialises in collecting mailing lists that represent different interests. Whenever the mailing list company sells its lists to advertisers, the website is paid a small amount for each name that it generated for the list. You can identify opt-in email because it usually starts with a statement that tells you that you have previously agreed to receive such messages.
Links:
- All About Cookies for the latest opt-in and opt-out policies for internet cookies.
- IAB Europe for the latest guidelines on email marketing regulation.