Post by account_disabled on Jan 25, 2024 9:14:34 GMT
Well, the day has come - today the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) comes into force. We suspect that many marketers and service founders are wondering what to do about it. We have prepared clear infographics, collected hacks from Western resources and answered the most frequently asked questions. What does GDPR mean for SMEs? How will data analysis in Google Analytics be affected? Is it necessary to send a special email to clients to ensure they agree to receive your newsletter? Let's start with an infographic from the European Commission. It explains the basic concepts of GDRP and highlights what is most important. European Commission infographic Dispelling myths about the impact of GDPR on email marketing It is difficult to find a person whose mail is not currently inundated with letters from different companies about GDRP.
On Twitter, this Fax Lists topic has led to the creation of numerous memes. photo_2018-05-24_12-58-48 “Do you still want to receive emails from us after GDPR comes into force?” Source - The Guardian Aweber breaks the stereotype that all companies must resend emails to subscribers to make sure they want to receive the newsletter. It all depends on whether you can prove that you already have the clients' consent to receive letters. Answer these questions to see if you need to resend the consent letter: Did the recipients of the newsletter subscribe on their own? Have you clearly explained in the subscription form that you are going to use their data and what content you will be sending? Can you prove it? Can newsletter recipients unsubscribe as easily as they subscribe? Do you have information about the time, date, source of each recipient's subscription? Can you prove this with screenshots? If you answered “yes” to all the questions, there is no reason to worry.
By the way, many email marketing services store such data, and you can easily view it. If you have doubts about at least one of the points, it is better to resend the letter. Due to GDPR, the rules for using our service have also changed. We are aware of our responsibility for the safety of your data. You can request, restrict and delete the information we hold about you at any time. To do this, write to gdpr@ringostat.com . Ringostat also sent a newsletter to its clients and subscribers, in which it talked about what has changed in the service since the GDPR came into force. How GDPR will affect Google Analytics Let's see what Moz writes .
On Twitter, this Fax Lists topic has led to the creation of numerous memes. photo_2018-05-24_12-58-48 “Do you still want to receive emails from us after GDPR comes into force?” Source - The Guardian Aweber breaks the stereotype that all companies must resend emails to subscribers to make sure they want to receive the newsletter. It all depends on whether you can prove that you already have the clients' consent to receive letters. Answer these questions to see if you need to resend the consent letter: Did the recipients of the newsletter subscribe on their own? Have you clearly explained in the subscription form that you are going to use their data and what content you will be sending? Can you prove it? Can newsletter recipients unsubscribe as easily as they subscribe? Do you have information about the time, date, source of each recipient's subscription? Can you prove this with screenshots? If you answered “yes” to all the questions, there is no reason to worry.
By the way, many email marketing services store such data, and you can easily view it. If you have doubts about at least one of the points, it is better to resend the letter. Due to GDPR, the rules for using our service have also changed. We are aware of our responsibility for the safety of your data. You can request, restrict and delete the information we hold about you at any time. To do this, write to gdpr@ringostat.com . Ringostat also sent a newsletter to its clients and subscribers, in which it talked about what has changed in the service since the GDPR came into force. How GDPR will affect Google Analytics Let's see what Moz writes .