Blogs Being Ripped Off

We’re all being ripped off. Om. Me. Tom and a host of others. It’s called plagiarism. Read Om’s post first though, then read the comments. While I can’t go into Kinkos and copy a page in the newspaper about a friend’s daughter (who is also an agency client of mine) someone can easily lift and … Read more

Blue Box Podcast

VoIP Security will be a big issue in 2006 IMHO. Dan York and his sidekick Jonathan Zar, are taking a leadership position on the subject. If your not reading their blog or listening to their podcast, you’re missing out on early warning signs about what is happening with Security and just what is or could … Read more

Tom Keating Asks “What’s Wrong With Vonage”

In an absolutely riviting and attack dog like post yesterday Tom Keating rips Vonage from end to end on all things related to PR, Product Management, Product Development, Partner Relations and more. If he was alone then some might think he’s wrong. But he’s not. I’ve received the same reaction or inaction and it seems … Read more

Vonage Spams (Again)

What do you do with 250 million in new money? Go out and spam someone.

Now before I go off half cocked, the last time I pointed this out to Vonage PR VP, Brooke Schulz, she blamed it on the third party marketing company they had working for them. While I know that’s likely true, one would think that Vonage after being caught once, would take better control of their brand.

But no. Today, in my wine email account, that I don’t use for VoIP matters, I received an offer from Vonage. Now to add insult to injury, I still have a Vonage account so not only is it a SPAM, it’s an email to someone who is already on their account list.

In database marketing, your supposed to do what’s called a merge and purge. This was something Schulz and I also spoke about the last time Vonage spammed me.

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But with 250 million in the bank on top of what was already there, maybe they can afford the waste. I mean, every wasted effort only drives up, not down the cost of acquisition. The effort also blows large holes in the idea that some potential investors may have about them being smart marketers.

For Vonage, with all the money they’ve raised, it’s really the law of Large Numbers. In this case, spending money via third party mailers who use non-opt in lists to spam.

I wonder what the FTC (Federal Trade Commision) thinks about this? More importantly, I wonder what would happen to their online marketing by email efforts if I reported Vonage to SpamCop…nah, I’m not that evil–but someone else may be.

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