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Email Deliverability 101

Posted by karenses on March 5, 2009

     

For those of you interested in learning about email deliverability, check out this quick tutorial >> http://www.constantcontact.com/display_media.jsp?id=19t   

A few highlights include:

Return Path Deliverability Statistics:
- Average 20% blocking rate for those not using an Email Service Provider (ESP)
- Average < 3% blocking rate for those using an ESP* (like Constant Contact, which is what I’m using now; also used Eloqua in past)

*At leading ESP’s, there is usually a team dedicated to working with major ISPs to maintain low / no blocking rates

Note: Constant Contact provides consistently a 97% deliverability

TO AVOID SPAM FILTERS

WORDS TO AVOID: Sale, Free, No Charge, Click Here, Offer, Register Today, Must be 18…

DESIGN ELEMENTS TO AVOID: All Caps, Red Text, Excessive punctuation, Excessive use of symbols, Low ratio > text to images, white versus colored backgrounds

80% email recipients hit > Report Spam button > without even opening the message

Your audience will look at the “From Name” & “Subject Line” and decide to open the email, delete or report as SPAM

Use whatever is most recognizable to your audience (company name, acronym of company, or your name etc…)

Also use a clear subject line that’s to the point for improved open rates

Visual elements within (HTML emails) appeal to readers

Make sure you stay consistent with both your logo/branding and color palette/look & feel – people respond better to what they recognize

Bare minimum > communicate with email list on a quarterly basis

Regularly remove emails with hard bounces (non-existent, undeliverable) as well as consistent soft bounces (mailbox full, vacation, auto-reply)

ISPs DO notice this activity and flag you if persistent attempts are made

Hard bounces recommendations:
1. export emails to find out why bad (i.e. typos, etc…)
2. remove if non-valid emails (will hurt your deliverability)

Stick with a consistent “from” email address – so if added to safe sender list you are a recognized sender

Hope this information provides some value.  If you have other ideas, please share.

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