There are many articles and threads about the guidelines during sending bulk email, many times it was mentioned that e-mail Must be sent to subscribed users So that we can avoid users "clicking on spam in their mailbox."
There are some facilities in the famous social networking sites where we can send invitations to Yahoo contacts list. In such circumstances, those present in our contact list did not actually subscribe with Linkedin to receive invitations or other mails. But the hard thing is to understand how Linkedin and Facebook Mail do not go spam?
Developers often attack this problem "to ensure that the message is in someone's spam box Will not end, how can I do everything (domains, et al) ".
I used to work on a website that used to match up to 20,000 users weekly.
The main point to keep out of the spam box - beyond all the technical components given in the link posted by Martin - is making sure that your recipients do not spam-you can.
The Bayesian detection algorithm on those mail server source data that click on "this spam" in your mail client, so if your users think that you are spam then you are - and you have low delivery Percentage: (Prepare: 100% is impossible.)
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Use your brand or website name as a
to:field. Your customer should remember the most, if nothing else is the attempt of a customer to "get close" by using someone's name in your organization is usually a bad idea, even if you are consistent. Identify your organization in UP Front, and every time in the subject line. -
Make an incredible easy to find the link to unsubscribe (not below!). Users can say "this is spam" to remove the message if they can not understand how your list emerges. You do not want these people in your list in any way.
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Double opt-in do not include anyone in your list, without their explicit opt-in. Not only do you have their blessings, but the delivery of the opt-in message indicates that they are receiving your mail, it is viable to "Please add us to your address book" of the famous "Call to Action", but I personally Never does a service from me when a service asks me.
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is a program you send, what the user agrees (weekly, monthly, etc.). If you are not compatible, users will forget to register with you and the mails will look random. Also, allow them to change the frequency as the next link next to "unsubscribe" - many people subscribe because they are often annoyed with the messages.
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