Content Policy
At Inboxability, we maintain a strict policy in terms of both the clients that we work with, and the content they send their subscribers. As a basic practice, all content should be relevant and useful to the users based on the website they subscribed to.
All monetization strategies must be approved in writing by our Compliance Department, and are audited and reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
We know you’re a business, and while trying to ensure a high-LTV of your user base is critical for your success, it is to both protect your business and ours that we must enforce our own internal policies regarding monetization.
The following industries/verticals are explicitly banned from being sent:
All monetization strategies must be approved in writing by our Compliance Department, and are audited and reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
We know you’re a business, and while trying to ensure a high-LTV of your user base is critical for your success, it is to both protect your business and ours that we must enforce our own internal policies regarding monetization.
The following industries/verticals are explicitly banned from being sent:
- Pornographic or adult content
- Adult novelty items
- Online trading, forex trading, or stock market related content
- Multi-level marketing
- Pharmaceutical products
- Keylogging
- Get-rich-quick, work-at-home schemes or paid surveys
- Gambling services, products or gambling education
- Online sweepstakes
- Streaming TV services
- Dating-related services (unless you receive written approval)
- Herbal highs or herbal incense
- List brokers or list rental services
- Essay writing services
- Bulk RFQ (request for quote) emails
- Designer goods (without prior approval)
- Fake phishing emails for a ‘training exercise’ or penetration testing
- Unsolicited marketing email (i.e. without proper permission from recipients)