Here’s a tip for FB group owners that’s GDPR compliant too...
in your 3 welcome questions, make sure to ask new group members for their emails! Arne grew his list by over 8,000 for free using this method.
We also have a software that picks up the emails and questions as they join so you don’t have to copy and paste. Free lead gen on autopilot as you grow!!
It’s used by one of the world’s leading GDPR experts. Suzanne Dibble, with a group of 30,000+
✅ Pretty cool huh?
Suzanne Dibble -- legal expert-- adds:
In the 3 questions you can ask the joiners if they want to be emailed something and if so to provide their email address. You can also provide a link to your privacy policy in the questions that explains your lawful ground of processing for sending follow up emails (and then you can also include a link to the privacy policy in the email delivering whatever they have signed up for). If you are outside of the EU then PECR does not yet apply to you so you can probably rely on legitimate interests (no consent needed) to send the follow up emails and marketing emails. If you are established inside the EU then slightly different rules apply.<
As long as you are being upfront about what you are doing with the email address you are asking for, you are compliant.
in your 3 welcome questions, make sure to ask new group members for their emails! Arne grew his list by over 8,000 for free using this method.
We also have a software that picks up the emails and questions as they join so you don’t have to copy and paste. Free lead gen on autopilot as you grow!!
It’s used by one of the world’s leading GDPR experts. Suzanne Dibble, with a group of 30,000+
✅ Pretty cool huh?
Suzanne Dibble -- legal expert-- adds:
In the 3 questions you can ask the joiners if they want to be emailed something and if so to provide their email address. You can also provide a link to your privacy policy in the questions that explains your lawful ground of processing for sending follow up emails (and then you can also include a link to the privacy policy in the email delivering whatever they have signed up for). If you are outside of the EU then PECR does not yet apply to you so you can probably rely on legitimate interests (no consent needed) to send the follow up emails and marketing emails. If you are established inside the EU then slightly different rules apply.<
As long as you are being upfront about what you are doing with the email address you are asking for, you are compliant.