BusinessVoice

Point of Entry Marketing

Avoid Spam Killers With Smart Email Subject Lines

Written by Bob Seybold   
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 16:12
If you do any email marketing and want to avoid being blocked, be sure to check out Jordan Ayan's list of words and phrases you should never use in an email subject line on MarketingProfs.Com (free registration required). Besides the obvious references to sex, home financing and pharmaceuticals -- separately or together -- she says there are a number of normal words that can set off the spam filters. Here are a few examples:
  • only
  • get
  • opportunity
  • avoid
  • compare
  • offer
  • lose
This looks like a great list to print and post next to the computer. Just be sure to check it every time you're creating a subject line in an email marketing piece.
 

Subscribe ZTo BusinessVoice Blog

CLICK HERE
TO SEE THESE ARTICLES IN YOUR WEB READER

 

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

twitter_follow
Today's BVNN Headlines: 2012 summer travel plans; cell phone satisfaction rising; can exercise trump genetics? http://t.co/Ub0uaJA0

12 hours ago

Today's BVNN Headlines: new national Alzheimer's battle plan; Facebook a flash in the pan?; slow jog to a longer life http://t.co/NbWh6bcD

2 days ago

71% of marketing/ad people track brands in their facebook news feeds. Civies, just 23%. + more interesting stats: http://t.co/v3FyWm0p

2 days ago