email marketing - i have 200million email address, what should i use?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by sb1234, Apr 14, 2008.

  1. dddougal

    dddougal Well-Known Member

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    #21
    out of 200,000,000 it wouldnt have to be a huge percentage that sign up.
     
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  2. bigmodo

    bigmodo Well-Known Member

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    #22
    are you sure you aint a yahoo boy?
     
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    me4you Well-Known Member

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    #23
    how do you sure those are targeted ?
     
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  4. Holy Devil

    Holy Devil Peon

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    #24
    no way dude... 220mill email id's u must have gone crazy to buy them and i doubt that any ISP will allow you to use its mail to send 200mill mails... hahaha
     
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  5. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    #25
    200 million you say? looks like some dictionary generated email list to me. and that list cannot be a opted in email list therefore any email you send to that list will be considered as spam. and out of that 200 mil addresses, 199.99999 million email addresses will either be non existant or the emails will go right into junk box. if you are into email marketing, then you need to create your own opt-in list or buy one opt-in list.
     
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    #26
    If you didn't build up that list by people opting in to what you are offering. Do not email any of them. You will receive a bad reputation. You don't want that in case you ever launch a product. I guarantee you nearly everyone who doesn't recognize your name will just delete the email without even opening it.

    Put yourself in their shoes for a second. If you were just spammed random opportunities by a person you have never heard of before, would you even bother reading the email? I know I wouldn't. I suggest you don't spam them. If you do, you will regret it.

    -- Hamish
     
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    #27
    You may send the emails to create awareness about aspiranthunt.com and I will pay you when good number of people have registered on my site from your referral :)
     
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    #28
    Sorry if the following questions are OOT,

    1. Is selling other ppl's email address a legit business?

    2. Would the FBI be interested with www.bulkemail.cc or similar sites?
     
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    #29
    This is crazy... Someone please delete this thread. Spamming is just flat out wrong.
     
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    donthate Banned

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