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Originally published March 24 2005

Email marketing service provider Listrak spams president of permission-based email software company with unsolicited commercial email

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

I had to share this one with you, folks. If you laugh as hard as I did, this will make your day. As many readers of this site know, in addition to writing these feature articles, I'm also the president of one of the top permission email software companies in the industry, ArialSoftware.com. Since 1993, I've fought against spam, I've worked to create email sender certification solutions (like www.Relemail.com) and I've even created webmaster tools to help small businesses and non-profits build their in-house permission email lists (Zeop.com). And that's why I laughed my head off when I received the following spam email today from John Lozzi of Listrak.com:

Mike,

I hope that you can point me in the right direction.

We help firms and agencies maximize the effectiveness of their email campaigns.

Listrak is a web based email campaign management tool that allows you to cost effectively create, deploy, manage, and gain marketing intelligence through real time message activity reports.

Our clients include BBDO Detroit, Bahamas Tourist Office, Motorola, OneTravel.com, Royal Bank of Scotland, Gannett Newspapers, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and PRNewswire as well as a host of firms utilizing Listrak to maximize their permission based opt-in email marketing efforts.

I'd like to better understand your firm's current or planned use of permission based email in its marketing mix. There may be a place for Listrak in your operational mix in order to inprove [sic] the effectiveness of your campaigns.

Can you provide the contact name and number?

Please call on 717.669.8502.

Or, please redirect this email to the person within your organization or the agency responsible for maximizing the effectiveness of your campaigns.

I look forward to our conversation.

Regards,

John

PS: Visit our site http://www.listrak.com to learn more about us and to "test drive" Listrak with a 30 day demo.

John Lozzi
Listrak, LLC
717.669.8502
717.627.4528 ext 308
[email protected]
www.listrak.com
6 Sturgis Lane
Lititz, PA 17534

What's so hilarious about this? Well, first off there's the fact that here's a company claiming to offer permission email services that spammed me. All by itself, that's pretty funny. But there's more: the second hilarious fact is that they obviously didn't bother to even look at the email addresses they were sending to because I received this on the arialsoftware.com domain, and everybody in the industry knows that Arial Software sells permission email marketing automation software.

In other words, this is a classic example of a company (Listrak) claiming to be involved in permission email marketing but which is running around spamming their own competitors with unsolicited email messages in an effort to drum up new business!

And the funniest part of all is that John Lozzi obviously didn't realize I'm a feature writer for a news network that was going to post his spammy email across the internet for the amusement of people everywhere. What can I say? ROTFL!

John, you spammed the wrong guy today. But keep 'em coming, please. Laughter is good medicine.

And, by the way, if anybody out there is looking for an unabashed email service provider that can send spam for you, be sure to check out Listrak.com!


Email marketing service provider Listrak spams president of permission-based email software company with unsolicited commercial email



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