More Tips on How to Avoid Being a Spam

Jun 26
06:31

2012

Annetta Powell

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http://annettapowellonline.com - Okay,More Tips on How to Avoid Being a Spam Articles so two of the most effective measures to avoid being flagged as spam that you have learned include polishing your reputation and utilizing a clean list. But besides these two, there are a lot of other helpful tips that can assist you in getting through the inboxes.

 

One of the many other ways to ensure that you are not reported or automatically blocked as spam is by honing your content. Just like in the previous related discussion that I have posted on my blog, bad and un-engaging content will hurt you.

 

It is reported that at a time, only 17% of spam are actually flagged as spam by filters. But for someone who is new to the online marketing business, the figure can be a lot higher since you do not have any built reputation to begin with. In your messages, you may want to find other terms for money, remove exclamation points where they are not needed and begin toning down your content. These may cause significantly improved rates on your part.

 

Another way that you annoyingly trigger recipients to report you as spam is by sending irrelevant messages to them usually with a clear identification of your email address on the “from” section. One rule thus is to craft and engaging subject lines and make sure that your messages appear appropriately on mobiles devices and PCs.

 

Considering hiring help is another effective resource as there is always strength in numbers especially when it comes to sending commercial emails. A consistent volume of 30,000 email or higher per month enables ISPs to recognize you as a legitimate sender. However, if you don’t send this much, then you can use recognized email sending services such as iContact, Constant Contact, VerticalResponse, Mailchimp or GetResponse. These marketing tools along with others can boost your sender score. These firms can also help you manage your list. Usually, you can begin with free plans and upgrade to more suitable paid plans as your business grows.

 

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Take care,

  

Annetta Powell

Your Professional Success Coach

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