Avoid Getting Your Emails Caught In Junk Folders...

One of the biggest problems that email marketers face is ensuring that their emails go to the recipient's inbox instead of the junk folder. When everything depends on whether a recipient opens an email, it means that the user has to actually view the email first. The truth is that not many people regularly check their spam or junk folders. Avoiding sent emails going to the junk folder is among the most complicated parts of email marketing, and one that experiences failure most.  Below are tips on how to ensure emails get into the inbox and avoid spam folder.

Get on White Lists 

Both Yahoo! And Hotmail keep a list of approved senders. As soon as an email marketer gets into that list, it means that emails sent will always go into the inbox. It is however possible to be removed from the list if one sends a particularly spammy email. Although the process takes a long time and can be frustrating, it is definitely well worth it.

Drip the Messages

Most email providers like Google Gmail have spam filters that look to see how many messages are being sent by someone at a time. If an email marketer is sending mails to a large list, even if he or she has an efficient and fast email sending server, it is advisable to make the server drip the messages out slowly. If the marketer is playing it safe, they really would not want more than two thousand emails to be sent via one email provider every hour.

Break Down Large Lists 

There are numerous reasons for breaking down large email lists into smaller ones. The best reason is that by doing so, the spam complaints that a person receives when they send their email will not be in one huge mass. It is unavoidable that sometimes even loyal subscribers will mark an email marketer as spam. If one sends their large lists in smaller segments, an email provider will observe less spam complaints grouped together at a time.

Clean Email List

Spam filters of most email providers, if not all, penalize an IP or domain with a higher spam score if they find out the owner is sending mails to bad email accounts. This means that there is a higher chance of a marketer's emails going to the spam folder.  A bad email account means an address that has been disabled, has a full inbox, or does not exist. Such addresses should be regularly cleaned from an email list in order to avoid this. If they are allowed to add up to someone's list, the marketer will eventually be identified as a spam provider.

Become the Contact 

Once a user has added an email marketer to their contact list, address book or friend list, the marketer's messages will always arrive at their inbox. It is therefore advisable for one to encourage those on their email list to add him or her as a contact. This can be done in the confirmation email of email sign up, during most customer care transactions, and on the confirmation page.