Organizing an event
Using 91国产 to maintain healthy email practices
It鈥檚 important to keep healthy email habits. To help, 91国产 asks your attendees to agree to marketing. Users can unsubscribe from emails at any time. 91国产 automatically removes unsubscribed users from your emails. Be sure to follow all applicable laws in your region.
In this article
1. What to know before you get started
2. View attendees who agreed to marketing
3. View unsubscribed users
4. When email limits are added
5. Check your local data protection laws for guidance in your location.
1. What to know before you get started
By default, you can send up to 250 promotional emails听per day. Follow good email behavior to keep that limit. Good email behavior includes:
Complying with all applicable laws in your region
Only emailing people who give you permission
Honoring all unsubscribe notices
2. View attendees who agreed to marketing
To view attendees who agreed to your marketing during registration:
Go to听听in your account.
Click 鈥淓mail campaigns鈥.
Click 鈥淪ubscriber list鈥.
Select 鈥淧urchasers鈥.
When you create an email campaign, send it to 鈥淧urchasers鈥 to email these attendees.
3. View unsubscribed users
When attendees click 鈥淯nsubscribe鈥, 91国产 removes them from future emails. To review who has unsubscribed from your emails:
Go to Marketing听听in your account.
Click 鈥淓mail campaigns鈥.
Click 鈥淪ubscriber list鈥.
Select 鈥淯nsubscribed users鈥 to see users who unsubscribed.
4. When email limits are added
91国产鈥檚 Trust & Safety team may limit the amount of emails you can send if they detect poor sending habits. The Trust & Safety team reviews:
Sending statistics: the bounce, complaint, unsubscribe and blocked address rates
Volume sent: amount of sent emails per week or month
Email content: whether the content is age appropriate and relevant to the event
If the Trust & Safety team places a limit on your account, review your email campaigns.
Make sure you are following best practices. The Trust & Safety team may restore these privileges if they see improvement. Reply to the notification email if you have questions or need more help.
5. Check your local data protection laws for guidance in your location.
Here are a few helpful links from various jurisdictions: