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Originally published January 24 2004

How to protect yourself against the CAN-SPAM Act

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

The CAN-SPAM act does nothing to stop spammers, but it sure creates headaches for legitimate email marketers who don't want to accidentally run afoul of the law. To help legitimate email marketers stay compliant with Can-Spam, I've authored a free web guide on the subject entitled, "Protecting Yourself Against CAN-SPAM."

It's a free guide that discusses the details of the law, the philosophy of permission email marketing, and the likely strategy of the FTC in going after accused spammers. I consider it a must-read document for anyone sending email campaigns.



This guide is for anyone currently engaged in responsible email marketing activities who wishes to ensure they are abiding by the federal CAN-SPAM act while continuing to engage in responsible email marketing. As you are well aware, the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 or CAN-SPAM act went into effect in Jan. 1, 2004. Following its implementation, the volume of spam on the Internet actually increased, demonstrating the futility of a legislative approach in stopping the spam problem. This guide is designed to help you iron out those headaches and let CAN-SPAM work in your favor, rather than functioning as an obstacle to the success of your email marketing campaigns.


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