Happy Birthday Spam, Now Die

May 02 2008

Really it is 30 years today that the first documented spam email was sent. And look where we are today, still fighting the battle that Gary Thuerk started. Interesting history on Wikipedia, but would be even more interesting if we could mark this the year that we killed it off.

Mashable has a good article around it as well.

What can we do this year as email marketers to make it die a painful death?

1. Stop sending to people that don’t want your email. Sure they opted in in 2002, but they have not read it for the past 3 years and you keep them on your active email list. Time to purge them. They are of no value to you and you are of no value to them no matter what you think.

2. Start segmenting your lists and send relevant campaigns based on their profile, what they tell you, and past behaviors.

3. ESPs need to be more vigilante on the lists that their clients load into their systems. Although sometimes tricky when you are bringing a client onto your email platform that you have no history with, you need to set some guidelines, educate them, and keep your eyes on the feedback loops and bounce reports from an account by account level.

Help us all help each other. No one no matter who they are want spam emails. Really.

Published in Email News, ISP Relations, Lead Capture, Spam Emails, The Spam Cops, Worst Of Email on Friday, May 2nd, 2008   

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    dj says:

    Dylan -

    I realize you won’t monitor these comments until you are back in the U S A, but…just wanted to say YES YES YES! (esp #3).

    dj at bronto

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    Oh Grasshopper, you really should not doubt my powers of working while on vacation. It is true that I have not been working much, but I am watching things as they occur.

    Cheers and talk to you when I return.