Legitimate e-marketers personalize email messages
Category: E-mail Marketing | Date: 2002-06-14 |
Usually when you see the words unlisted recipients within your email program its probably unrequested spam. I subscribe to many newsletters and this means they have my email address and possibly my name. When I receive a newsletter that Ive opted in for, it is usually personalized with my name and/or email address. Most of the newsletters I receive but did not request arrive in my mailbox with the words, "Unlisted Recipients" within my email programs TO field. I simply filter those newsletters to my trash bin or immediately delete them off my server. There is a possibility that some ISPs filter messages with the words "Unlisted Recipient" before they reach their mailboxes. As an email marketer you had better be sensitive to what the Internet Service Providers consider SPAM along with what they look for. I don’t know all of the actions that will be perceived as spam to an ISP, but there some that won’t let email pass through with unlisted recipients showing in the TO field of your email program. Here comes the quick and dirty Personalization tactic. If you know each subscriber to your mailing list by name you can have your email program send out messages with their name and email address in the TO field.
Why trip the SPAM filters when you’re a legitimate e-marketer? Rhetorical question. Know the actions that would ensure your email messages get to their final destination.
Personalize your mailout by using a subscribers email address or name. I’m not saying that using Unlisted Recipients will cause your site to be rejected by some subscribers but why test the waters?
Chris McClean
Stay at home working father and internet strategist.
About the Author
Chris McClean establishes the way businesses store and distribute their product and content online. Visit his site for information and tools to help you change the way you live and work.
chris@pertinent.com
http://www.pertinent.com
Why trip the SPAM filters when you’re a legitimate e-marketer? Rhetorical question. Know the actions that would ensure your email messages get to their final destination.
Personalize your mailout by using a subscribers email address or name. I’m not saying that using Unlisted Recipients will cause your site to be rejected by some subscribers but why test the waters?
Chris McClean
Stay at home working father and internet strategist.
About the Author
Chris McClean establishes the way businesses store and distribute their product and content online. Visit his site for information and tools to help you change the way you live and work.
chris@pertinent.com
http://www.pertinent.com
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