Warning: Your Email is Invisible

by Mark Joyner, CEO, Aesop.Com

What I'm about to show you will increase the number of people that read your email
significantly. (I'm talking about legitimate opt-in or one-to-one emails here, not spam.)

Many email clients will allow you to filter out "junk" based on a set of rules. For example,
anything that starts with "ADV:" or includes such text as "this email is sent in compliance
with..." can be filtered out and sent directly to your trash file.

If you're like me and get tons of email every day, this can be quite useful. I just don't
have time to read about every time some South American pharmacy is running a special
on Viagra.

The problem is that these rules are not always accurate. That is, sometimes these "junk
email" rules filter out important email as well.

Surprisingly, these rules are not very forgiving at times. If I were to write such rules I
would do so under the assumption that it is better to let some spam slip through than to
erroneously filter out something important. But, we're not so lucky. Many of the junk
filtering rules are valid, but others are not.

You should comb through any of the automated follow up emails or newsletters you
send out and remove anything that might trigger a spam filter. Since some of these
rules are quite arcane, it is probably best to send the email to yourself and receive
it with a client that has junk-filtering rules turned on. I've found that the Outlook junk
filtering rules are the harshest, so you might try that. If the email is not filtered, you're
probably OK. If it is, play with it until the email is accepted.

Here are some things to look for that you may not expect. The following will trigger junk
email filters in Outlook and keep your email from being read:

"FREE"

When in ALL CAPS anywhere in your email. You shouldn't use ALL CAPS for anything
anyway, though, if you can avoid it.

"sales@anydomain"

If this is in the from address. Believe it or not!

"extra income"

When found anywhere in the message.

"for free?" or "for free!"

When found anywhere in the message. This one is really silly. I can think of quite a few
uses for this phrase outside of junk email...

Of course, there are quite a few other rules that will trigger junk email filters, but these
are ones that could easily trip you up. Just remember to test the mail yourself to make
sure. Doing this will significantly increase the number of people that actually read the
mail you send them.

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Article by Mark Joyner, of 1001 Killer Internet Marketing Tactics. Mark
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