Protect Yourself From Spam

I want to send Spam free bulk email. How can I be sure my recipients won’t think I’m sending Spam?

  

 

I want to send Spam free bulk email. How can I be sure my recipients won’t think I’m sending Spam?
Not all bulk email is Spam. Many responsible organizations send Spam free bulk email regularly to their customers, and subscribers. In efforts to stop Spam email, many recipients use specialised email software to block junk email, which has the undesired effect of filtering out legitimate Spam free bulk email. What is more frustrating to the email sender is to receive Spam reports from DNS blacklist holders stating that they are sending Spam when in fact they are sending legitimate Spam free bulk email. Many people subscribe to so many lists, they cannot remember what they subscribed to. If an email looks like Spam, they report it without taking a closer look to determine what it is.

  

 

In order to avoid this sort of occurrence, which at best is a nuisance and at worst can get you blacklisted causing thousands of your legitimate emails to bounce, it is necessary to look at your emails to see whether the look like Spam. If they are full of CAPITAL LETTERS AND EXCLAMATION MARKS!!!!! and they REPEAT THE SAME THING and they REPEAT THE SAME THING, then they will likely be considered Spam. If the recipient is using anti Spam software, they may never receive your email. The best test is to send yourself the email using anti Spam software first. If your anti Spam software thinks it is Spam, then don’t send it. Fix whatever is wrong with it before sending it out. You will be doing yourself and your subscribers a big favor.

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 


 

  

 

 

  

 

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