Spam Bam Thank you Ma’am
January 21, 2007
DIY Naturally brought up a great point in response to my post about HTML – that correct email configuration can affect how email providers view you. If your emails contain certain HTML errors, you could be tagged as a spammer. All of my posts thus far can relate to this. Subject lines, HTML, email templates, and email content can all cause your company to be labeled as one of the “dreaded” spammers! Should this occur, you could actually get banned from sending emails to all of your clients who use that email provider. Imagine not being able to send emails to anyone who uses Yahoo, or AOL, or Outlook. Proper email configuration is definitely not just about open rates and click through rates. Those can’t occur if your email never gets into the clients inbox.
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Marketing Dude | February 4, 2007 at 5:41 pm
My Company actually went through this and got banned, at least temporarily by yahoo. We had to go through months of red tape, discussions with Yahoo, and loads of proof before we got the ban revoked!
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Coder11 | October 13, 2009 at 1:46 am
Try to improve financial and social decisions. ,
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Settor26 | October 22, 2009 at 1:52 am
Eventually, at Satriale’s, Tony notices Christopher talking to Julianna in her car down the block. ,
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Barbara77 | October 23, 2009 at 1:29 am
The outcome of the battle may well depend on the hope he can inspire, regardless of the odds. ,
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