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May 25, 2007

Email Delivery: How to Avoid Spam Filters!


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  1. Pingback by Best Practices For Bulletproof E-Mail Delivery . — October 16, 2007 @ 11:34 am

    […] Use a tag line at the beginning of the subject line.Mark your newsletters as such. Make it easier for your readers to recognize your newsletter. E.g. ‘[SM Newsletter] Nr. 297, 16.10.2007 — Usability Glossary — Splash Pages — Big Typography’. Remain consistent. Otherwise your readers might consider your e-mails as spam and report it. [Source] […]


  2. Pingback by lost node » Blog Archive » Best Practices For Bulletproof E-Mail Delivery — October 16, 2007 @ 1:39 pm

    […] Use a tag line at the beginning of the subject line.Mark your newsletters as such. Make it easier for your readers to recognize your newsletter. E.g. ‘[SM Newsletter] Nr. 297, 16.10.2007 — Usability Glossary — Splash Pages — Big Typography’. Remain consistent. Otherwise your readers might consider your e-mails as spam and report it. [Source] […]


  3. Comment by Michael D Price — April 7, 2008 @ 4:07 pm

    Hey Chris,

    I just wanted to get in touch with you and tell you that your new ebook,
    “Get It To The Inbox” is nothing short of amazing!

    I haven’t even finished reading it yet, and already it is by far the best ebook on email delivery I have ever seen!

    Anyone who is serious about their email marketing efforts MUST grab this information.

    Thank you for writing such an informative guide.

    Michael D Price
    http://WhitelistWiz.Com


  4. Pingback by Best Practices For Bulletproof E-Mail Delivery | MrcHost — June 17, 2009 @ 12:12 am

    […] Use a tag line at the beginning of the subject line. Mark your newsletters as such. Make it easier for your readers to recognize your newsletter. E.g. ‘[SM Newsletter] Nr. 297, 16.10.2007 — Usability Glossary — Splash Pages — Big Typography’. Remain consistent. Otherwise your readers might consider your e-mails as spam and report it. [Source] […]


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