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Topic: Any ICO projects have experience buying e-mail lists? (Read 205 times)

newbie
Activity: 84
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Allowing any ico project to get your email lists mean you are giving them access to your sensitive and identical information. This the way they would steal all your valuable info and will leave you by making fool.
jr. member
Activity: 98
Merit: 1
Any ICO project managers, community managers, or e-mail folks have any experience buying lists from websites like https://cryptoemaillists.com/? They say they purchased from closed ICOs so they're confirmed buyers. Seems to me it's a clear path to ROI but have no idea how to think about this.

I don't understand this, are you asking for where to buy emails for sensitization of a project?, and if so how does it seem to be a good way for a better Return on investment?
newbie
Activity: 97
Merit: 0
Just simply avoid those ICO projects that require buying email lists. This could lead you to be the victim of scams. This year lots of ICO projects are turning out to be scams so stay aware of it.
newbie
Activity: 306
Merit: 0
I really don’t prefer to send emails to the investors. It can make them annoyed. There are so many good strategies like running advertisement on crypto magazine, or making list of ICO reviews site etc.
jr. member
Activity: 98
Merit: 1
Do not go for email. This will increase the scam level and other people will also learn about the project. There will be no privacy of your project. Use other marketing strategies or write a decent white paper to post the project details.
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 10
Does anyone read emails promoting ICOs? It doesn't work at all. I've seen somebody selling database of bitcointalk accs emails for 1 btc, but I doubt that it is efficient. Better buy adv on etherscan
newbie
Activity: 100
Merit: 0
I think, email is such a not option for ICO project. These will nothing but increase scam. And if you are doing so, then you are basically welcoming other people to look into your projects which lead to security issue. Use other marketing strategy like ads or you can simply write a decent white paper to post your projects detail.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
E mail is not a good idea. You can go for other marketing strategies or just write a decent white paper to post the detail of your project. Because if you go for email there is a high chance that your project will get spammed and other people will learn about your project, which won’t be a very good thing for you!
newbie
Activity: 294
Merit: 0
Not sure about the legitimacy but I wouldn't opt for Email marketing if I were you. Email marketing has become very cliche and people are getting bored of receiving thousands of email and at a point they stop even noticing them. Sometimes, people might even get agitated if you keep constantly mailing them. Rather, find a better way to do your marketing.
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
It’s better to run ad campaigns through google rather than buying emails since most people doesn't bother to open up advertising mails and most of the time those emails end up in the spam folder which people rarely checks. If anyone sees your mail in the spam folder then it will surely make them doubt about your project and will get annoyed easily.
newbie
Activity: 116
Merit: 0
Yes, they are legit, I know because I worked with ByteBall before and we were one of their clients. However, I don't really agree with the clear path to ROI path as spamming emails doesn't always ensure you to get enough investors, moreover, it creates a negative impression among the investors and a lot those emails are likely to be bounced or go straight to the spam folders.
newbie
Activity: 163
Merit: 0
Many projects do in the likeness of this, that is, all the emails that were taken ever to participate in them give a mailing list!
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 13
This is one of the reasons why I do not want to participate in airdrops and pass KYC.
newbie
Activity: 63
Merit: 0
The emailing process seems laborious and at the same time something that is not adopted by almost all of the people in the market. Maybe try to find some other viable methods.
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 11
If people like one ICO project, this does not mean that they like another ICO project.

Do not send promotional emails, it will be deemed for spamming
member
Activity: 255
Merit: 10
Any ICO project managers, community managers, or e-mail folks have any experience buying lists from websites like https://cryptoemaillists.com/? They say they purchased from closed ICOs so they're confirmed buyers. Seems to me it's a clear path to ROI but have no idea how to think about this.
This topic is quite contradictive in my opinion, because in one hand, people are giving their confirm to them to give an e-mails to third persons, but it is not 100% fair as well.
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
The process of emails, even if they are to known people is a big no. It sort of gives the image of a fake coin or project and might be regarded as a spam.
newbie
Activity: 112
Merit: 0
mailing them would be a wrong move and would result in ending up at the spams section of the account. it will be better not to take up this method.
newbie
Activity: 238
Merit: 0
I think you can try NAU. As far i know it deal with community you can bye the email list. You also can find out the details from its web site. I think its best for this work
newbie
Activity: 79
Merit: 0
ICO is more probable and profitable. but you should avoid spamming or spoofing. if you want to do something good you will change your trading strategy. you can write decent white paper and submit your website. people will incoreage and they should invest in you project.
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