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by matty22
2718 days ago
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No, your personal definition doesn't matter. If you buy/scrape a list of email addresses, and send to ANY of those addresses, that's spam. I work for an email marketing software company. That's the definition used in the industry. >0 unrequested emails is spam. If you've never spoken to this person before, you have no business relationship with them, and they have not opted in to receive mail from you, you are an email spammer. You can mince words if you have to to sleep easy at night, but this behavior is wrong. The author of the article did something shady and you are defending him. |
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Then only options I see is to a) hope google finds you interesting enough, b) paid advertising, or c) word of mouth.
What are the other methods ? I am asking because I can't think of anything else.