Why don you publish a list of a “clean” listbrokers/mailers/marketers?
We don’t provide any “positive” listings for several reasons: First is a perceived conflict of interest. Many members of the spam-fighting community would never believe that a legitimate anti-spam website would ever endorse or even positively characterize any email marketer or list broker without having some sort of financial interest at stake. Second, a list of “white hat” list brokers may well be impossible to compile, since virtually all companies that provide lists that use true confirmed opt-in (sometimes called “double opt-in”, or “DOI”) also provide lists that are single opt-in (“SOI”). SOI lists are compiled without securing proof of permission, and those lists are often dirty. In short, it’s virtually impossible to find a rentable/buyable SOI mailing list that can be 100% safely and responsibly used. On the other hand, if you can find a high-end company that provides rental of DOI lists, and that company has a very long history and a very clean reputation, you might consider u
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