Permission & Spam

What you need to know about Permission & Spam.

What You need to know about Permission

By far the most important aspect of email marketing is the concept of permission. It’s the only thing separating you from the spammers of this world, but for many it remains a grey area. It doesn’t need to be.

First of all, let’s clarify what spam is, and then what kind of permission you will need to use MailCore Pro. This is very important because you can easily land yourself in legal trouble if you don’t comply.

Being ‘legal’ is not enough - our definition of spam

While the CAN-SPAM laws are a step in the right direction for classifying and reducing spam, we don’t feel they go far enough. Our definition of spam goes beyond the laws in most countries and encompasses what we believe to be true permission email marketing.

Spam is any email you send to someone who hasn’t given you their direct permission to contact them on the topic of the email.

But that’s not enough. Permission is a fuzzy word open to interpretation. Let’s get into some specific scenarios so it’s clear what does and doesn’t constitute permission.

Good Permission - The type of permission you MUST have

You can only email subscribers using MailCore Pro if you obtained their permission in any of the following ways:

Bad Permission - Scenarios that DON’T equate to permission

Basically, anything outside the examples above doesn’t equal permission in our eyes, but here are some examples to make sure we’re crystal clear.