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Original AWeber:
Posted by Tom Kulzer (AWeber
CEO)
Ensuring requested opt-in email is delivered to
subscriber inboxes is an increasingly difficult battle in the age of
spam filtering. Open and click thru response rates can be dramatically
affected by as much as 20-30% due to incorrect spam filter
classification.
Permission
Confirming that the people who ask for your
information have actually requested to be on your list is the number
one step in the battle for deliverability. You should be using a
process called confirmed opt-in or verified opt-in to send a unique
link to the attempted subscriber when they request information. Before
adding the person to your list they must click that unique link
verifying that they are indeed the same person that owns the email
address and requested to subscribe.
Subscriber Addresses
When requesting website visitors to opt-in ask for
their “real” or “primary” email address instead of a free email address
like Yahoo or Hotmail. Free emails tend to be throw away accounts and
typically have a shorter lifetime than a primary ISP address.
List Maintenance
Always promptly remove undeliverable addresses
that bounce when sending email to them. An address that bounces with a
permanent error 2-3 times in a 30 day period should be removed from the
list. ISP’s track what percentage of your newsletters bounce and will
block them if you attempt to continually deliver messages to closed
subscriber mailboxes.
Message Format
Usage of HTML messages to allow for text
formatting, multiple columns, images, and brand recognition is growing
in popularity and is widely supported by most email client software.
Most spam is also HTML formatted and thus differentiating between
requested email and spam HTML messages can be difficult. A 2004 study
by AWeber .com shows that plain text messages are undeliverable 1.15%
of the time and HTML only messages were undeliverable 2.3%. If sending
HTML it is important to always send a plain text alternative message,
also called text/HTML multi-part mime format.
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