Obviously not looking for hyperaccurate answers, just in general, how many people tend to unsubscribe from promotional emails and how many tick the option “I never signed up for this”?

  • plz1@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    The “approaching 3 people” bit is quite targeted, but I still get sketched out at the fact that you’re setting “12 emails” as the minimum because it’s the legal maximum. It’s like drivers that interpret the posted speed limit as “you must drive at least this fast, but don’t go over or you will get ticketed” and not reality of “this is the max legal speed you are permitted to drive without penalty”.

    Before you go into a “if you don’t agree with the law” bit, I’ll just note that just because something you’re doing is legal, doesn’t make it ethical, wanted, or moral. I can play my stereo, outside, at a certain max decibel level, every day, until exactly 10 PM, and still be within the law. That doesn’t mean my neighbors won’t want to murder me after the 2nd or 3rd day I do it. Ethics and morality are the reason I don’t, not the law. The law if for companies/people/entire industries like yours (marketing, not your product), because society knows guardrails are needed, even if they are overly loose (likely intentionally as a byproduct of lobbying/brigery).

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      9 months ago

      it’s not the legal maximum it’s the industry defined benchmark as affecting deliverability, at which point you want to disengage from sending to avoid a negative impact to your domain score as a legitimate sender.

      You may dislike that but it’s set as a benchmark because its considered de rigeur. To do otherwise affects the competitive ability of the company against its vertical competitors.

      Now, again, thats not me personally but rather all email marketing (with some horizontal and vertical adjustments, e.g. industry / NAICS)

      To me it’s the same as no sales assistant wants to ask you if you want to super-size your meal, or sign up for the credit card, or join their rewards program: but you have to do it because it’s part of the job.