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Anti-spam and compliance basics for outreach automation
Core rules that keep your outreach sustainable: consent, unsubscribe, frequency caps, and claims discipline.
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Anti-spam and compliance basics for outreach automation
One-line value: Core rules that keep your outreach sustainable: consent, unsubscribe, frequency caps, and claims discipline.
When to use: Use this page when you need to execute this workflow in one focused session.
QUICK RESULT
If you only do one thing → complete the first checklist pass and publish one usable draft/output today.
ACTION CHECKLIST
- [ ] Clarify the exact output and success metric before starting.
- [ ] Gather required inputs from one trusted source only.
- [ ] Execute the workflow in sequence without adding side tasks.
- [ ] Run one quality check and fix the highest-risk issue first.
- [ ] Save the final result with a short reuse note.
EXAMPLE / DEMO
Before: Notes are scattered and decisions are unclear.
After: Inputs are structured, steps are executed, and the output is ready to use immediately.
WHY IT WORKS
- Converts vague intent into an explicit sequence.
- Emphasizes shipping one validated result fast.
- Creates repeatability for future runs.
NEXT ACTION
- Run this checklist on one live task now; keep scope to a single measurable outcome.
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Anti-spam and compliance basics for outreach automation
This is not legal advice. It's an operational checklist to reduce obvious risk.
Minimum rules
- clear identity
- clear opt-out
- frequency caps
- no deceptive claims
- respect "no"
Why this matters
Deliverability and reputation are fragile. One bad week can break your channel.