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Multiple exclamation points or dollar signs in a row

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 10:41 am
by mouakter13
However, it also means that even users who provide their email addresses on your website need to explicitly tell you that they want to receive emails from you, especially if they are EU citizens. This may come in the form of a disclaimer during account creation or on your contact form , or it may be a checkbox that users need to tick to indicate their willingness.

While this isn't necessarily required in the US, it's still a good practice. People get a lot of email these days, and if your messages suddenly start appearing in someone's inbox when they didn't ask for them, there's a decent chance they'll be flagged as spam.

5. Your content triggers spam filters
Spam filters look for certain words (or combinations of words). If an email gets enough hits or contains those words in addition to some of the other items on this list, it can end up in spam folders. Keywords that trigger spam can include:

"Free"
«The lowest price»
«Additional income»
«Easy money»
«No cost»
Words with unnecessary spaces or punctuation
Words that are capitalized
Generally, these are words that are either very sales-oriented or clearly designed to get around spam filters (like extra spaces). While using a handful of these isn't necessarily a death sentence for your cameroon phone number data messages, using too many can be.

A language too much
Too much “salesy” language and too many keywords can trigger spam filters.
Of course, some of these keywords are hard to avoid, especially if you're sending e-commerce or financial emails. To avoid this problem, you can use a variety of language and try to be creative in the way you phrase things.

Above all, it’s smart to avoid aggressive or “salesy” language and make sure to follow proven best practices for writing the email content we’re highlighting here.

6. No unsubscribe link included
Laws like CAN-SPAM in the United States clearly state that your emails must include a clear way to unsubscribe. Also, if someone clicks on the unsubscribe link, you must process that request within 10 days, and you can't force the user to jump through any hoops.