posted by Debra on May 16
Your Internet Privacy policy should be short and sweet. Here is an example that you can use that gets right to the point:
“We respect your privacy and we PROMISE to never trade, rent or sell your email address to any third party online or offline. Period.”
Now that you have an Internet Privacy Policy… where do you put it?
However, if you have a sales letter blog or website; did you know that there is a very strategic location that you should put this little charm? Your privacy statement should be located right in the opt-in box underneath the fields for name and e-mail address.
The reason for this is so that the prospect will quickly see it and it will mitigate any reservations that they might have about opting to your sales page. Try it and see the results!
Debra


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