Fax Marketing
fredjclaus
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I was at a bible study this morning and stopped into the church office on my way out the door. Their fax machine had a couple "FaxBlast" advertisements in it. Now I was under the impression that faxblasting was illegal.
What is the general thought on faxmail marketing? I currently run a mail campaign to market my photography to business clients, but I'm think about sending faxes to some of the potential cleints. Do you think a letter faxed to a potential cleint introducing myself, my company, and my services would be a turn off or is it generally acceptable?
What is the general thought on faxmail marketing? I currently run a mail campaign to market my photography to business clients, but I'm think about sending faxes to some of the potential cleints. Do you think a letter faxed to a potential cleint introducing myself, my company, and my services would be a turn off or is it generally acceptable?
Fred J Claus
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Amended Fax Rules and Established Business Relationship Exemption
The rules provide that it is unlawful to send unsolicited advertisements to any fax machine, including those at both businesses and residences, without the recipient’s prior express invitation or permission. Fax advertisements, however, may be sent to recipients with whom the sender has an EBR, as long as the fax number was provided voluntarily by the recipient. Specifically, a fax advertisement may be sent to an EBR customer if the sender also:
- obtains the fax number directly from the recipient, through, for example, an application, contact information form, or membership renewal form; or
- obtains the fax number from the recipient’s own directory, advertisement, or site on the Internet, unless the recipient has noted on such materials that it does not accept unsolicited advertisements at the fax number in question; or
- has taken reasonable steps to verify that the recipient consented to have the number listed, if obtained from a directory or other source of information compiled by a third party.
If the sender had an EBR with the recipient and possessed the recipient’s fax number before July 9, 2005 (the date the Junk Fax Prevention Act became law), the sender may send the fax advertisements without demonstrating how the number was obtained.Commercial Photographer
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I agree with you. I do view the ads that come in via fax at the church as spam, however there doesn't seem to be any legalities about this sort of marketing. I think I'll stick with what works for me, and just do the mailing of letters.
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