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  • 290 Email Spam Trigger Words to Avoid

    Posted Dec 10th, 2010 By in Email Marketing With | 5 Comments

    If you depend on email marketing, but can’t seem to figure out why your emails get filtered out even when you are sending them to an opt-in list or people who have given you permission to send them information, then this post this definitely for you.

    The problem is usually caused by Spam filters which not only block out Spam, but can also block legitimate emails. The words that you are using in the subject line could be the problem.  Many ISPs and mail clients analyze all incoming emails to look for certain trigger words or phrases in the subject line that have been linked to Spam messages.  This is normally done by sophisticated “point systems” that identify trigger phrases.  If an email goes over the “points” it will be caught in spam filters and is blocked from being delivered to a customer.

    If you want to try to prevent emails from getting blocked, choose your words wisely when writing the subject lines of your emails.  It is also best to avoid quotation marks, dollar signs exclamation points, toll-free number or ALL CAPS in a subject line.  These will all cause your emails to be filtered out by Spam filters.

    Below are 290 of the most common problematic phrases that can trigger ISPs and mail client filters, and should be avoided. The below list is not meant to be a comprehensive list and should only be used as a guideline.  I suggest keeping a copy of this list handy and checking it each time you schedule an email to your customers.  This will prevent your emails from being blocked as well as help you avoid accusations of being a spammer.

    290 Email Spam Trigger Words to Avoid

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  • 5 Effective Tips for Avoiding the Email Spam Can

    Posted Sep 6th, 2010 By in Business, Content Marketing, Email Marketing With | 2 Comments

    Email marketing is an incredibly popular marketing strategy–and for good reason. It works! Unfortunately, tougher SPAM filters mean more and more valid messages are winding up in SPAM folders.

    Would you like to guarantee YOUR email campaigns are delivered to the in-box where they belong? Then you absolutely MUST implement these best practices. Because an email in the spam-can is a waste of your precious time and money.

    1. Provide Valuable Content

    Make sure all of your emails are relevant to your contacts. Send you customer and prospects an invitation, a tip or trick of the trade, a coupon, a friendly note, or an offer. Just make sure it’s something they’ll want to receive from you.

    2. DON’T Buy or Rent Lists

    Doing so almost guarantees you’ll be spamming people. Did you collect the names? Did the people ask you for information? Nope? Then it’s SPAM!

    “But where do I get names from?” you might ask. Well, start with what you’ve got, ask for referrals, put banners on sites, use pay-per-click-ads, get people to post about you, use lead generation tools, and use social networking. May sound like a slow start…buy boy does it beat paying fines for breaking SPAM rules.

    3. Double Opt-in Your Contacts

    That basically guarantees you have permission to market to them. Double opting-in requires your contacts to confirm their contact information BEFORE you start you email marketing campaigns. It’s an extra step, and yes, you will lose some of your potential leads. But the odds of being considered a “spammer” go way down!

    4. Clean Your Contact List Every 6-12 Months

    This means you take every contact that you haven’t engaged with somehow – no downloads, no requests, no new opt-ins – and do one of two things. Either delete them from the list or send an email that asks them to confirm their continued interest.

    5. Know the CAN-SPAM Guidelines

    The rules about SPAM regulate your header content, your subject line information, your opt-out requirements, and how you identify yourself. Know the rules so you can keep your money in your pocket.

    For more information about improving your email marketing practices, download a free guide about Email Marketing 2.0.

  • Top 3 Costly Email Marketing Mistakes

    Posted Aug 30th, 2010 By in Business, Content Marketing, Email Marketing With | 4 Comments

    If you use email as part of your marketing strategy, deliverability is probably among your top concerns. After all, emails need to arrive in the inbox before they can effectively generate leads. Unfortunately, there are a few gaffes that can cost you when you send your next email marketing message.

    Here of the top three mistakes:

    1. Sending to an Old List

    It’s tough to let go of people on your email list but the consequence of sending to people who haven’t heard from you in over six months is quite severe. If you email 1,000 people and two hit the “Report Spam” button, the odds of your other emails being delivered drops drastically. Yes, it’s that serious! The 0.1% industry guideline is mandated from ISPs and burdened by email service providers.

    To overcome this, do NOT email people you have not had recent contact with (we’re talking longer than six months). Email permission typically expires after about nine months and spam complaints go up exponentially after six months. Alternatively, you can use a reconnect campaign via direct mail like a postcard or letter to help “ignite” their permission again. Permission is key.

    2. Sending the Wrong Message at the Wrong Time

    Over the years, small business users grow comfortable sending to their entire list. This can irritate recipients who don’t want every single announcement from your business. What do these people do when they receive a poorly-targeted/timed message? They unsubscribe and report spam. Tough love, eh? This isn’t the time for list scrubbing – it’s the time for targeted, segmented and truly relevant messages to be delivered to your recipients.

    The solution is to narrow your broadcasts to smaller groups in your database. Leverage technology that allows you to segment the interest, needs and previous activity of your subscribers so you only send to the ones who expect your email and are interested in getting specific and targeted information from you.

    3. Infrequent, Inconsistent Contact

    Similar to above, sending infrequent, unexpected emails to your subscribers can be just as damaging as sending too often. Email recipients often expect to be notified on a monthly basis, maybe more or less frequent depending on your expectations when they opted-in. Exercise discipline when maintaining a quality email relationship with your subscribers.

    If you plan on changing your email delivery schedule, let them know. Some marketers allow subscribers to self-segment into “Daily,” “Weekly” or “Monthly” communications. This reduces spam complaints and allows recipients to receive messages when they want them (not when you do).

    A Costly Mistake

    The cost of making these email mistakes will vary by the type of business you have. Undoubtedly, it will often cost you valuable email relationships as people unsubscribe. If you don’t adhere to best practices, your email service provider could drop you for spam.

    There is a laundry list of to-dos and don’t-dos out there but it really comes down to one thing: respect. Respect your subscribers’ needs and interests and they will reciprocate. These top three mistakes small business email marketers do are often overlooked until after they’ve shot themselves in the foot. Consider this advice before you send your next email marketing broadcast.

    To learn more about email marketing best practices, download a free report about Email Marketing 2.0.

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