It is a bit sobering to read the RSS for Marketers note and find that the principal reason in the author's mind for promoting RSS readers is to
avoid spam filters.
Glenn Miller presents Get Your Newsletter into Their Inboxes: How to
Avoid Spam Filters posted at Career Authors, saying, «The first step to making sure your subscribers see every email you send is to
avoid spam filters on the way to their inboxes.»
The reason to do it this way instead of in some sort of mail merge or mass - mailing was to hopefully
avoid the spam filters and get a better response rate.
Plus, Constant Contact offers a 60 - day free trial and a monthly newsletter with tips on things like how to
avoid spam filters and the best time of day to send messages.
Not exact matches
Email marketing offers a direct route into people's inboxes, that is if you can
avoid those dreaded
spam filters.
NOTE: To
avoid having this valuable communication blocked by your institution's
spam filter, please add"email.MyFedLoan.org» to your email server's approved list of senders.
Although I think su bs idi es, l o a n gu ar ant e es (I'm not taking chances on the
spam filter), and building codes, etc, shouldn't be
avoided, an across - the - board global - constant emissions tax should tend to be an efficient, fair solution and perhaps make all the rest run more smoothly (as well as provide funds where necessary).
If sending electronically, put the text in the body of the email rather than as an attachment, to
avoid it being detected by
spam filters.
According to MailChimp's analysis of open rates for more than 200 million e-mails, here are three words or phrases to
avoid in your subject line to keep from triggering
spam filters: help, percent off, and reminder.