Entries Tagged as 'Warnings'

The Importance of Protecting Your Email List

I’ve written about it often in newsletters and in blogs and I’ve emailed everyone who includes me on a list using To: and CC: and advise them of the proper way to send broadcast emails. I’m astounded at how many business people just do not seem to know or understand this simple way of protecting their lists.

My series on Email Etiquette has been republished in many articles and publications online and in printed publications also. They are also amongst some of the most viewed articles at Evan Carmichael’s Motivation and Strategies for Entrepreneurs. Pity the staff at Ticketek didn’t read them.

Last week my husband received an email from Ticketek with a long list of email addresses in the To: field. What a blunder and a public blunder at that. We were astounded at the time that they would do that and he emailed them advising he was unsubscribing from their list.

In The Age today there is an article about a Spam Alert after Ticketek email blunder. They’ve highlighted how it is a privacy breach but I have other concerns about what this could do.

If any of the recipients have a virus or Trojan on their computers the rest of the recipients are at risk if they don’t have up-to-date antivirus programs active on their computers. But more to the point, their email addresses have just been given away to any of those people on that list keen to build their own lists. What a giveaway!

Let this be a lesson to all who broadcast emails to lists of people. DO NOT USE the To: or CC: fields if you are sending email to a list of people. It should not be done. Get into the habit of using BCC which protects and hides the email addresses of everyone on your list. Each individual will only see their address and no-one else’s when this is done properly.

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Copyright Infringement

I’ve just come across this article which I think is worthwhile reading for anyone who has content that could be copied.

Copyright Infringement: What If Someone Is Stealing From You?

Located perpetrator is key

By: John Dozier

As attorneys specializing in the litigation of Internet disputes, not a day goes by that we do not hear about a small online business getting ripped off through the theft of online content. Sometimes the property taken is a website or part of a website. Other times it is certain code or an e-book. But whenever it happens, you can be sure of one thing: It has value to the thief….

Click on the heading link for the full article.

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