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Fasthosts Warns Small Firms Not to Spam Their Customers
Fasthosts has warned small firms not to spam their customers, with the company reporting an 88 per cent surge in SMEs reported for sending SPAM. 
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    GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, September 15, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Fasthosts Internet Ltd, a leading web hosting provider, has warned UK businesses not to spam their customers with unsolicited newsletters and marketing emails. 

Over the past year, the company has seen an 88 per cent rise in the number of spam reports it has received, most commonly where consumers have reported business customers for allegedly sending spam to them. The data lends weight to the theory that the challenging economy and increasingly competitive online marketplace has perhaps led more small firms to cut corners with their email communication. The company recommends that small companies take necessary steps to ensure that emails are only sent to the right recipients who have opted-in to receive them.

As more UK firms are adopting email marketing as a valuable sales and communication channel, it would appear that the problem of business-related spam is escalating.  According to Fasthosts, from June 2010 to June 2011 the company has received 88 per cent more reports from the public regarding genuine businesses who they believe have sent them unsolicited and unwanted emails.  A proportion of cases required investigation and/or action by the provider such as a warning or locking of the relevant email account. In most cases, Fasthosts needed only to provide best practice email advice to the relevant business.

Stephen Holford, Marketing Director, Fasthosts Internet, said: "In a tough economy, small businesses may be tempted to be more aggressive with the frequency of mailings, or begin to take for granted their right to email a contact base.  Every firm must respect the value that consumers place on their Inbox, and take the proper measures to ensure they use email professionally and ethically."

Internet Psychologist Graham Jones said: "Unwanted email is a major issue which causes frustration, annoyance and stress. If a business emails people without paying proper attention to opt-in systems they can expect increased negativity from their customers and their prospects. And with the ease with which people can complain about companies on social networks, there is the obvious potential for reputational damage too."

Jones added: "When people are asked to define spam they simply talk about emails they did not request - no matter who those messages come from.  Many businesses think they are merely doing 'email marketing' but their customers actually think they are spamming. There is a clear difference in thinking between many businesses and their customers - and that is bad for reputation and revenue."

Whilst still rare, it is possible for businesses to become involved in the distribution of spam without even realising. Problems can arise as a result of their email becoming compromised locally, commonly through a virus or Trojan on their hardware such as a PC.  It is vital that all businesses they keep mailboxes secure and regularly update passwords to minimise the risk of exploitation of their domain or mail servers.

Holford added: "Whilst spam is not new, the damage that it can do to business reputation and customer loyalty should definitely be cause for thought. The more responsibility a company shows towards their use of email, the more credible and rewarding email marketing will become as a channel."

About Fasthosts:
Fasthosts is a leading web hosting provider. Based in the UK and operating 24x7 from their dedicated UK data centres, Fasthosts keeps over 1 million domains running smoothly and ensures over 42 million emails are delivered safely each day. Services include registration of domain names, shared web hosting, business-class email, virtual servers, dedicated servers, software-as-a-service, online back-up, secure online storage, email hosting and unlimited broadband. Fasthosts maintains an industry-leading, highly successful reseller hosting channel. The company has won the Microsoft Hyper-V Cloud Partner Award 2011 and Microsoft's Hosting Partner of the Year Award.

Website: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/


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