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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0You may not know it, but there are a number of things that are legally required in every email newsletter blast that you send out. While some email services automatically address these, it’s still important to know what they are and why they’re enforced in the first place. After all, you don’t want your email blast to end up in the spam folder or be banned by an ISP.Here are the 5 legal requirements that every email newsletter must have, which have been excerpted from the second edition of my Social Media Promotion For Musicians book.“While it may seem that it’s entirely up to you about what’s contained in your email, be aware that every mass email blast that you send now requires several things by law. These are:1. Easy opt-out: You have to provide an easy way for subscribers to unsubscribe if they want. Once a subscriber opts out, you then have 10 days to stop sending them messages (although most expect it to happen immediately), and the unsubscribe option needs to be available for at least 30 days after the e-mail is sent. Most email service providers (ESP) will automatically remove the address to a “do not send” list if the subscriber chooses to unsubscribe.Does Your Email Newsletter Meet These 5 Important Legal Requirements?
While it may come as surprise to some, any email newsletter you send out as a band or artist has number of legal requirements. Here we detail five such necessary. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/01/does-your-email-newsletter-meet-these-5-important-legal-requirements.html]