08Apr

How do I get an opt-out button for my mass emails?

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I need to offer the opt-out option before I send the bulk emails.

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3 Responses to “How do I get an opt-out button for my mass emails?”

  1. Posted by puuunnkkin' *spit 10th April, 2010 at 3:30 pm

    at the bottom of your email there should be tons of fine print. you should see an address where you can click or paste to stop receiving the emails. Go there, they will ask you your email and you should stop receiving it win a few days.

  2. Posted by coolfreedomlove 10th April, 2010 at 3:39 pm

    I do not know.

  3. Posted by kiki 12th April, 2010 at 7:24 am

    Are you using a company to send them out for you? The vendors my company uses automatically inserts them into our emails and keeps track of the responses to ensure they are removed. They go under a line at the bottom of our emails so we don’t see it until the email has been sent. Talk to the rep at your vendor to see if they do that as well, if I remember correctly it is their responsibility, not yours.
    However, if you’re sending the emails from a personal account of yours that’s a bit different. I would think you’d have to set up a website with unsubscribe information. I’m not sure if it’s still legal, but you used to be able to just put “to unsubscribe reply to this message with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject” or something similar.

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