List Building Question... Input Appreciated!
I work on groing my lists a lot. I use the usual methods and use aWeber which of course uses a double opt-in platform. No problems with that.
More often than not, when I buy a product online, I start getting promotional emails from the product vendor automatically. Now, if there is an opt-in form on their sales page--and I choose to opt in to their list--I expect to get emails from them.
My question, though, is this: Does buying a product from a product vendor implicitly give them permission to start email marketing to you? I think not, but I value your view on this.
I know people talk about the value of a buyer's list, but without buyers making a conscious effort to opt-in to a list--I don't feel that their purchase, in itself, gives one permission to add them to your list.
Am I full of beans in this matter?
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