How to tell if you’re a spammer

SpamSo here’s something that happens to me a lot.

  1. Filmmaker emails me with a question.
  2. I respond.
  3. Filmmaker takes my response as proof of fervent interest in his/her film and promptly adds me to an email list, pimping the film’s screenings in cities where I do not live.

Sound familiar? If you’re subscribing people to your mailing list without their permission, you fall on the Goofus side of the age-old Goofus/Gallant spectrum.

For me this happens just often enough to be annoying, but for a festival director who deals with thousands of films each year, it’s a real problem. It only takes a few seconds to unsubscribe (if such a link is provided), but wading through an inbox filled with unsolicited (and usually irrelevant) news from well-meaning filmmakers robs festival staffers of many, many hours. Adding a programmer to your mailing list without their permission will accomplish the opposite of what you want – your film will get noticed, all right, but cast in a negative light.

Don’t hurt your film’s chances by spamming – there are better ways of getting your film noticed.

For more on email marketing best practices, check out the MailChimp blog. MailChimp is a terrific service. I use it for the Film Festival Secrets newsletter, to which you may subscribe – but only if you want to do so.


Photo credit: Freezelight / CC BY-SA 2.0
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