Post by account_disabled on Feb 26, 2024 22:00:57 GMT -8
Almost all mail servers around the world have active spam analysis software; the most widespread is called Spam Assassin. Spam Assassin and other spam analysis software have the task of examining all incoming emails (including your newsletter), assigning a probability value that they are spam, and eliminating those emails that have a high probability of spam . Read also how to prevent your email from ending up in spam . Spam Assassin examines the subject of your newsletter relentlessly. Even the mere presence of a single unwelcome word in the title can cause the email to be rejected/deleted. SPAM-WORDS There is therefore a list of spam words for each language. What are these words? There are many, for example these: Free, Offer, Promotion, Gift, Loan, etc.
Limited time, Hurry, etc. (those related to an emergency) Request a quote, Buy now, Order now, etc. (those calls-to-action linked to orders/money) You won't believe your eyes, The secret that no one wants to reveal, etc. Furthermore, even Honduras Mobile Number List the way in which you write the title can be classified as spam, in particular emails in which the title presents: Texts in capital letters Exclamation or question marks, without using other punctuation Symbols of dollar, euro, pound, etc. Long sequences of numbers Spaces (or other characters) between letters An empty subject Words like Special symbols To be more specific, here is a list of English terms that make your email suspect spam 5. USE CREATIVITY Study a funny, witty, nice expression .
Refer to the title of a film or a famous song, always keeping in mind the language of your target and the harmony with what you are saying. Elegant humor is the best secret to convince a user to proceed to read your message. Here are some examples of effective titles for various types of promotions, inspired by famous song titles: What the sales don't say Wake up, it's spring Beautiful, and with soul To the island that exists But songs are only one of the possible reservoirs of ideas. Why not try to draw inspiration from the terms heard so often on TV and in newspapers? For example: The Citizenship Sale is underway 5 Star Discount Movement etc.
Limited time, Hurry, etc. (those related to an emergency) Request a quote, Buy now, Order now, etc. (those calls-to-action linked to orders/money) You won't believe your eyes, The secret that no one wants to reveal, etc. Furthermore, even Honduras Mobile Number List the way in which you write the title can be classified as spam, in particular emails in which the title presents: Texts in capital letters Exclamation or question marks, without using other punctuation Symbols of dollar, euro, pound, etc. Long sequences of numbers Spaces (or other characters) between letters An empty subject Words like Special symbols To be more specific, here is a list of English terms that make your email suspect spam 5. USE CREATIVITY Study a funny, witty, nice expression .
Refer to the title of a film or a famous song, always keeping in mind the language of your target and the harmony with what you are saying. Elegant humor is the best secret to convince a user to proceed to read your message. Here are some examples of effective titles for various types of promotions, inspired by famous song titles: What the sales don't say Wake up, it's spring Beautiful, and with soul To the island that exists But songs are only one of the possible reservoirs of ideas. Why not try to draw inspiration from the terms heard so often on TV and in newspapers? For example: The Citizenship Sale is underway 5 Star Discount Movement etc.