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When Does E-mail Become Spam?

When speaking to marketers and their agencies I often hear different interpretations of what constitutes spam. There is the “textbook definition”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_%28electronic%29, the legal definition as covered in the “US CAN-SPAM laws”:http://www.spamlaws.com/federal/can-spam.shtml and “other interpretations”:http://www.spamhaus.org/definition.html. Often a person’s own definition of spam relates to how they are using e-mail and if they are a sender or recipient of marketing e-mail.
For me, and for most recipients, spam is any unwanted or irrelevant messages, even if I’ve signed up.
Marketers (senders) can always justify (at least to themselves) why their products or services, and therefore their marketing e-mail, are relevant and even wanted. However, they have a narrow opinion of what is spam. Most marketers that have compiled large permission lists take the high road and follow legal and “best practices” definitions. Those that don’t have large lists or want to get their messages out quickly will often “bend” these definitions to suit their actions. I know of Fortune 500 companies that “technically” send spam based on how they originally acquired e-mail addresses.

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Truth In Advertising – Million Dollar Homepage Makes A Million

It was 7th on the list of “OneDegree’s Top 20 posts in 2005”:http://www.onedegree.ca/2005/12/21/one-degrees-top-stories-of-2005. So what’s been happening with “The Million Dollar Home Page”:http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/ since “Ken’s September 9th story?”:http://www.onedegree.ca/2005/09/09/the-million-dollar-home-page.
Recently I came across this site again and found out that Alex Tew, the 21-year old student from Wiltshire, England had sold 999,000 pixels for $1 each. That’s over 99% of the way to making this a true $1,000,000 home page! The last 1,000 pixels have been offered up for auction on – what else? – “eBay”:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5652179487&ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:UK:31. As I write this the current bid is over US$160,000 and there are only 2 days left. Even if bidding were to stop today and Alex gets the current bid, the Million Dollar Home Page is actually going to be worth $1,159,000, a tidy 16% premium.
This certainly is a million dollar idea. Plus, Alex has been sent many job offers. After all, if he can earn a cool million with only an idea and a simple website, imagine what he could do with real resources and a team of people?

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