Email marketing is considered the second most used method to distribute content, and for good reason:
However, email marketing could also be easily abused, which is why email spam filters and spam laws are constantly being improved and reinforced:
This challenge is all the more amplified in highly regulated industries. For one thing, not all email marketing service providers accept highly regulated messages.
Another challenge is that the content of your email could easily be flagged, which we will discuss in more detail in the next section.
How can businesses improve email deliverability and avoid getting tangled in spam filters? Here are some tips and tricks to help:
Spam filters block messages if there are any flagged wordings in the copy but most importantly, in the subject line
There’s also an exhaustive list of general email trigger words to watch out for — over a thousand, in fact. Try to avoid the following:
For example: Instead of “Check out this flower drop,” use “Check out this 🌼 drop” instead.
Metadata in emails is the information in the Date, From, To, and Subject of your email.
Having misleading metadata or thumbnails in your email could lead to your message being filtered as spam. Additionally, any misleading information that’s intended to trick users into believing the content to be something else is against both CAN-SPAM and CASL laws.
Spam filters are more likely to flag your email if it’s addressed to your recipient’s email address and not their name. Alpine IQ recommends that you use our macros to personalize the “To:” field of your email. Also, spam filters will check if your recipients already know you. This is why it is important to use a verified domain to send your messages.
A practical tactic to boost engagement and reduce high unsubscribe rates is to segment your subscribers and then tailor your email content to their interests, needs, and preferences. In a study, it has been found that 72% of consumers prefer to engage with personalized messages over generic ones.
Alpine IQ recommends using the available personalization macros in the email builder to create a more personalized email experience.
The quality of the content constitutes the majority of the factors in determining whether an email is spam. Here are some tips to avoid being flagged by spam filters:
Another factor is the formatting of your email. An unprofessionally formatted email does not only make your content look spammy, but it also affects your bounce rate and engagement. Avoid the following formatting mistakes as much as possible:
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Businesses have a thin line to walk on when it comes to marketing and promoting your brand. The key here is to be subtle and be constantly vigilant with regulatory updates.
If you need help with any of your email marketing or general marketing needs for your business, Alpine IQ is here for you.
We have a wide range of AI-powered marketing solutions that are specially created for retailers and brands — from email and SMS/MMS marketing, message delivery assurance, native ads, push