Spam Filters eating your e-mail?

September 23rd, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Content Spam Checker

Do you know that 40% to 70% of all e-mail is killed (spam filtered) before anyone has ever had a chance to even look at it?

Think just because you use permission based e-mail ( confirmed opt-in) that your e-mails are making it to your recipient’s inbox? Think Again! 27% plus never make it to your intended recipient’s inbox because the spam filters caught it and trashed or bounced it back!

If you are an Internet Marketer or Publisher who has a legitimate opt-in list, or you are planning on building one, then there is a way to give your e-mails the best chance of getting delivered to your subscribers inbox.

E-Filtrate is the world’s most up-to-date email optimization tool on the Net.

If you are in a hurry, click here to optimize every e-mail you send from now on for less than 8 cents a day.

The first online e-mail delivery optimization System that finally puts the odds back in your favor and puts more money in the bank because it guarantees that your e-mail gets through.

E-mail delivery optimization is the technique of systematically testing your e-mail content, delivery system, and bounce back percentage.

In plain English, that means you make your e-mail “Spam Filter Friendly” so your e-mail gets through every time to your “lists.”

Until now, there has NEVER been a simple comprehensive SYSTEM to optimize your email broadcasts. You might have gotten one of the pieces, but not all of them. e-filtrate™ offers not only the complete puzzle but automates the process for you.

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Newsletter Marketing and the Importance of Not Being a Spammer - Explained For Newbies

August 21st, 2008 No Comments   Posted in E-Mail Marketing

What is Newsletter marketing? It is a form of opt-in e-mail marketing, where each recipient of the newsletter has consented to receive it, usually by adding their email address to a list and confirming their wishes to receive e-mail from you.

Newsletter marketing is one of the best known and most used e-commerce tools. It costs almost nothing to send an email, and once set up requires almost no labor. The effectiveness of online newsletter campaigns can be easily measured and tracked to the real business value that every campaign delivers, and progressively optimised. Put that altogether and you have a fabulous marketing tool.

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What Are Feedback Loops?

August 21st, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Feedback Loops

Many ISPs include a “this is spam” button or link for a piece of email sent from a specific IP address. When clicked, it is considered a “complaint”. A feedback loop (or complaint report) notes when a recipient clicks “this is spam” for one of your emails and sends a copy of the report to you.

These complaint reports track the feedback from your recipients and notify you when you are being flagged with SPAM or UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email) complaints. These reports are extremely useful in the analysis of your lists and the content of your email communications as well as keeping up with compliancy and SPAM laws.

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Buying Leads?

August 11th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Buying Leads

Buying leads can be a good way to jump start your e-mail marketing.  It can also be the fastest way to put yourself out of business if you do not exercise some caution and make sure the leads you are buying are not junk that will cause you nothing but trouble or land you in court or jail!

First let me say that if you are thinking about buying one of those disks with thousands of e-mail address’s for next to nothing…..DON’T! again DON’T!

Most are old junk, spam traps and dead e-mail address’s that will get you blacklisted for spam, your hosting account killed for spam and generally cause a lot of trouble for you that you really do not want or need! More »



Spam Filter Trigger Words and Phrases

August 11th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Spam Filters

Here is a short list of the most common words and phrases that trigger spam filters. This is not a complete list just the most common ones marketers are using.

If you find yourself using these you should think of another way to express what you are trying to say in your e-mail or your leads may never see your marketing message. More »