The
Fine Line between Internet Marketing and Spam
Savvy business owners who take advantage of Internet marketing realize
there is a fine line between marketing and spam and orchestrate their
marketing campaigns to gain the maximum amount of exposure without
running the risk of being viewed as spam.
The
definition of spam is open to interpretation but most people agree on
the fact that spam is equivalent to junk mail you receive at your
residence. In general spam is unsolicited emails which are part of an
advertising campaign. The term spam can also apply to message board
postings which are posted solely for advertising purposes. This
article will examine the differences between effective Internet
marketing and spam.
First we will consider the use of message boards for the purpose of
Internet marketing. Message boards are essentially online meetings
places for Internet users who share a particular interest to exchange
idea, ask or answer questions or just socialize. These message boards
allow users to register and post messages.
Most
message boards have asset of guidelines which the users must follow
when making posts. These guidelines may vary widely with some being
very strict about acceptable content and others not being nearly as
strict. It is important to follow these guidelines because failure to
do so may result in the moderators deleting your account and other
members not paying much attention to your posts.
Message boards are ideal for Internet marketing because they can
provide a business owner with access to a specialized target audience.
If you are in the business for finding jobs for employees who wish to
telecommute, you might join a message board dedicated to working from
home to find members who may be interested in your products. Here you
may learn a great deal about the concerns of your target audience.
You
can also take the opportunity to post links to your website when
appropriate and in accordance with the message board guidelines. This
is considered to be smart Internet marketing. However, if you opt to
respond to each and every post with a link to your website even when
it is not relevant and do not offer comments of value to other
members, they are likely to view your posts as spam. This can be
damaging because these members may opt to avoid your website even if
they have a need for your services.
E-newsletters and email advertising are one area of Internet marketing
which is most likely to be viewed as spam if not done properly. Most
Internet users to not appreciate unsolicited emails especially when
these emails do not pertain to a subject that interests them. This is
often the case when business owners buy email lists and send their
advertisements to everyone on the list.
This
is not effective because you are not likely to reach a large
population of your target audience. Additionally, recipients of the
email may block your email address so future communications are
automatically sent to a spam folder. Some recipients may even report
you to their Internet service provider who may investigate the claim
that you are a spammer.
A
better way to approach the concept of email marketing is to only send
e-newsletters and advertisements to past customers who have
specifically asked to receive such emails and potential customers who
have requested additional information.
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