Why is my email going to the spam folder?
How to improve your email delivery.
How to improve your email delivery.
With any email service & any set of subscribers
you will always have some mail end up in the spam folder. Every receiving
ISP is using different spam filtering techniques and some ISP’s utilize some
pretty crazy ideas to combat spam. So you will undoubtedly
have some mail filtered at some point during sending email campaigns.
The good news is that it is not something you
should dread or worry about. By following some pretty simple concepts you
can dramatically reduce the chance of email being filtered.
Things you can do to improve your email delivery:
- Don’t use your email address
for the “from” email address.
If you send a email that is “from” your email (let’s say test@abccorp.com) and you send it to a subscriber with the email (test@ abccorp.com) it will most certainly be marked as spam as the “from” and the “to” is the same. - Pay attention to the spam
filter testing before sending.
This is an option on the summary step of create campaign. It will let you know if it spots any major issues with your email that could affect delivery. - Don’t send a single
graphic/image
Sending an email that only contains a graphic is a sure-fire way to have delivery issues. You should take the time to design an email with text and graphics. Not just a single image. - Don’t use a free email address
as your “from” email
Instead of using your free/personal email address such as @hotmail.com or @gmail.com you should use an email address for the company or organization for which you are sending email. - Test different subjects
& email contents
Content does play a major role in filtering email. Avoid using all caps, spammy sounding content, etc.. By testing different subjects and email contents you can test responses & delivery. - Pay attention to your links
in your email
Spam filters check the URLS that you are linking to. If you link to a domain that has a poor reputation you will be penalized. Additionally you should avoid linking to URL’s that contain folders with 1-2 characters (such as domain.com/e/something/ or domain.com/es/) as some filters will count that as a negative thing. - Don’t include links that use
link shortening services
Your links should be full links to the real URL. You could experience delivery issues using shortened links from link shortening services. - Take the time to code your
HTML correctly
Improper HTML tags, broken tags, etc.. could reduce your email delivery. - Remove inactive subscribers
Delete your old & inactive subscribers. Subscriber engagement plays a big role in email delivery. By focusing on your active subscribers you can increase your overall delivery. - Send using a consistent
“from” email address
We do not suggest changing your “from” details often. Keeping it consistent can help build your reputation. - Never include Javascript,
form code, or video within your email
This is an absolute way to get filtered. If you wish to have video upload to youtube and link. - Avoid copying anything
directly from Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc..
When you paste content directly from these applications additional characters (that you do not want) will be automatically added. - Don’t test using the same phrase as your subject and email contents. If you send an email with a very similar subject and message body it will likely be filtered as spam. (example would be having the subject set to “this is a test” with the body set to “this is a test”)
Be sure
to keep in mind that your primary focus should be on maintaining a healthy list
of subscribers, sending content that they truly want, engaging
your subscribers, and encouraging them to interact with your campaign.
If you keep your focus on these items great delivery will follow.
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