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Compliance
From Npadvisors.com
Start paying to send emails? Maybe it’s not a bad thing.: 2/7/2006 This week both AOL and Yahoo! announced that they will offer an enhanced delivery service to bulk emailers for a fee. While some are railing against the practice, we’re not so sure it’s a bad idea. >> Read More ... Which web page is most important to your donors?: 8/13/2005 A Single Page Audit can quickly provide you with the information you need. >> Read More ... Comply with COPPA – a great idea, but not required.: 6/28/2005 I am continually surprised at how many organizations know nothing about the law. >> Read More ... Global Anti-Spam Movement: Why Should Nonprofits Care?: 5/12/2005 There is no anti-spam legislation in Canada – not yet! >> Read More ... Do You Have Permission?: 5/3/2005 This article is something you can check on right now, and take action on this week. >> Read More ... First Nonproft Phishing Scam? How to Fight Back: 3/22/2005 An allegedly false "look-alike" United Way web site is a lesson in online vigilance for all of us. >> Read More ... Online Ethics and Standards: an Annotated Review: 10/18/2004 As nonprofits venture deeper into online marketing, they need to be guided by a set of ethical standards. >> Read More ... Help! I’ve been Blacklisted!: 9/22/2004 I read your articles about how to prevent your messages from getting stopped by filters. But what do you do if it's not the content of the messages that is causing your mail to be indentified as Spam but rather that your IP address itself is identified as Spam on spam lists? What do you do to get off of those lists? >> Read More ... How to Comply with the Can-Spam Act : 5/26/2004 To best comply with this new legislation, all eMails sent by your organization should: >> Read More ... Do You Need to Comply with the Can-Spam Act?: 5/25/2004 The CAN-SPAM Act is a Federal legislation effective January 1, 2004 to prohibit predatory and abusive commercial email practices. >> Read More ... How to Get Your E-mails Delivered: 3/23/2004 Spam is creating a huge problem for legitimate nonprofits who want to communicate with their supporters. >> Read More ... The DMA Adopts New Viral Marketing Ethics Guideline: 11/10/2003 New rules require disclosure to recipients of viral marketing and opt-out permission. >> Read More ...
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