1 / 11

Why is my Email Going to spam

Email messages can end up in the spam folder because of infrastructure issues, sender reputation, and content. Spam filtering is also a big piece of the puzzle. To fix the problem it may take only fixing one thing, or you might have to modify a lot.

Télécharger la présentation

Why is my Email Going to spam

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  2. 1. Infrastructure Issues (incorrect SPF records, modification to your server without updating, etc.) • 2. Sender Reputation • 3. Content (Spam Filtering) Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  3. The type of messages being sent • Your subject line • The body copy of the email • End user feedback over time • "From" addresses Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  4. Type of Message Being Sent: Updates and transactional emails are less likely to wind up in the spam folder than marketing messages or newsletters.  Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  5. Subject Line: Take a look in your spam folders and scan the subject lines. Consider avoiding patterns that you see there. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  6. Body Copy:Your message is compared to millions of email messages the ISP receives. If your messages have patterns similar to OTHER types of messages that the ISPs have determined are "spam", then your message may be blocked as well. For instance, if you use Gmail, take a look in the spam folder…You may find “reasons” such as: “It contains content that’s typically used in spam messages.” or “It’s similar to messages that were detected by our spam filters.” Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  7. Body Copy:Domains WITHIN your email messages could be causing issues as well. - URLs in Content - Destination URLs (if you’re using tracking links)- URLs in Message Headers- URLs in Unsubscribe links- Etc. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  8. Body Copy:Don’t forget to check your HTML code ;-) Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  9. User Feedback Over Time:This can either be specific to your messages or feedback for all messages received at the ISP Are they sending similar messages to the spam folder? Are they marking similar messages in the spam folder as “not spam”? Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  10. From Addresses:From domains AS WELL AS specific email addresses at those domains. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  11. FOR MORE ON Why your Email is Going to Spam, visithttp://www.emaildelivered.com/email-marketing-tips/why-is-my-email-going-to-spamDownload this information in: :Infographic | PDF Guide Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

More Related