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Just send pictures . Send the email in HTML format with no text and only images. Or with images formatted with a lot of text. Mail servers examine images and, if they contain a lot of text, can classify the email as possible spam. If you don't want to end up in spam, always include a substantial portion of the message in simple text format in the DEM, and avoid assembling the entire message only in images. Save on the server . It uses an SMTP mail server that sends more spam emails. For example, if you use your Internet provider's basic mail server, which hundreds of other users use to send materials already classified as spam, then sending your email from the same mail server will very easily mark your email as spam. If you don't want to end up in spam, use a private mail server and not shared with others, or purchase a paid SMTP service.
Do not configure SPF and DKIM . If you do not authorize your mail server to send emails on behalf of your domain by properly configuring SPF and DKIM, then more advanced destination mail servers will reject your email for spam. If you don't want to end up in Honduras Mobile Number List spam, configure SPF and DKIM on your domain server. When sending #DEM, don't save on the server, and configure SPF and DKIM #MailSpam #Newsletter #DigitalMarketing #StrategiaDigitale Tweet This BONUS: 3 ACTIONS THAT IMPROVE YOUR DEM After these 10 dramatic mistakes to avoid, here's a bonus; that is, here are three actions that will make your DEM, Newsletter or commercial email delivery work better: Unique call-to-action : Set up and design your DEM so that the recipient is invited to take a single action.
If you design the DEM to take the user to a landing page, don't include alternatives like “follow me on social media” or “write to me” or anything else; invite him to go to the landing page and don't give him alternatives. Take care of the title . Remember that the title will be the main factor on which the recipient will decide whether to read your email or not. Don't improvise it. Don't forget to write it down. Don't let who sends decide. The title is just as important as the rest of the content. Indeed more. Play imaginatively. Put personality in it. Avoid being dull or “already seen”. Make it irresistible. Make it necessary to click to find out more. Rely on copy. Include more news : If you set up your communication as a recurring newsletter, include more news with each send, and don't limit yourself to a single news.
Do not configure SPF and DKIM . If you do not authorize your mail server to send emails on behalf of your domain by properly configuring SPF and DKIM, then more advanced destination mail servers will reject your email for spam. If you don't want to end up in Honduras Mobile Number List spam, configure SPF and DKIM on your domain server. When sending #DEM, don't save on the server, and configure SPF and DKIM #MailSpam #Newsletter #DigitalMarketing #StrategiaDigitale Tweet This BONUS: 3 ACTIONS THAT IMPROVE YOUR DEM After these 10 dramatic mistakes to avoid, here's a bonus; that is, here are three actions that will make your DEM, Newsletter or commercial email delivery work better: Unique call-to-action : Set up and design your DEM so that the recipient is invited to take a single action.
If you design the DEM to take the user to a landing page, don't include alternatives like “follow me on social media” or “write to me” or anything else; invite him to go to the landing page and don't give him alternatives. Take care of the title . Remember that the title will be the main factor on which the recipient will decide whether to read your email or not. Don't improvise it. Don't forget to write it down. Don't let who sends decide. The title is just as important as the rest of the content. Indeed more. Play imaginatively. Put personality in it. Avoid being dull or “already seen”. Make it irresistible. Make it necessary to click to find out more. Rely on copy. Include more news : If you set up your communication as a recurring newsletter, include more news with each send, and don't limit yourself to a single news.