Email Deliverability Tips

Posted by Tom Kulzer (AWeber CEO)

Ensuring requested opt-in email is delivered to subscriber inboxes is an increasingly difficult battle in the age of spam filtering. Open and click thru response rates can be dramatically affected by as much as 20-30% due to incorrect spam filter classification.

Permission

Confirming that the people who ask for your information have actually requested to be on your list is the number one step in the battle for deliverability. You should be using a process called confirmed opt-in or verified opt-in to send a unique link to the attempted subscriber when they request information. Before adding the person to your list they must click that unique link verifying that they are indeed the same person that owns the email address and requested to subscribe.

Subscriber Addresses

When requesting website visitors to opt-in ask for their “real” or “primary” email address instead of a free email address like Yahoo or Hotmail. Free emails tend to be throw away accounts and typically have a shorter lifetime than a primary ISP address.

List Maintenance

Always promptly remove undeliverable addresses that bounce when sending email to them. An address that bounces with a permanent error 2-3 times in a 30 day period should be removed from the list. ISP’s track what percentage of your newsletters bounce and will block them if you attempt to continually deliver messages to closed subscriber mailboxes.

Message Format

Usage of HTML messages to allow for text formatting, multiple columns, images, and brand recognition is growing in popularity and is widely supported by most email client software. Most spam is also HTML formatted and thus differentiating between requested email and spam HTML messages can be difficult. A 2004 study by AWeber .com shows that plain text messages are undeliverable 1.15% of the time and HTML only messages were undeliverable 2.3%. If sending HTML it is important to always send a plain text alternative message, also called text/HTML multi-part mime format.

Content

Many ISP’s filter based on the content that appears within the message text.

    Website URL:Research potential newsletter advertisers before allowing them to place ads in your newsletter issues. If they have used their website URL to send spam, just having their URL appear in your newsletter could cause the entire message to be filtered.

    Words/phrases:

    Choose your language carefully when crafting messages. Avoid hot button topics often found in spam such as medication, mortgages, making money, and pornography. If you do need to use words that might be filtered, don’t attempt to obfuscate words with extra characters or odd spelling, you’ll just make your messages appear more spam like.

    Images:

    Avoid creating messages that are entirely images. Use images sparingly, if at all. Commonly used open rate tracking technology uses images to calculate opens. You may choose to disable open rate tracking to avoid being filtered based on image content.

    Attachments:

    With viruses running rampant and spreading thru the usage of malicious email attachments many users are wary of attached documents. It’s often better to link to files via a website URL to reduce recipient fear of attachments and reduce the overall message size.

CAN-SPAM Compliance

The January 2004 Federal CAN-SPAM law introduced a number of rules regarding the delivery of email. It’s important you have your legal counsel review your practices and ensure you are in compliance. The two most important rules include having a valid postal mail address listed in all commercial messages and a working unsubscribe link that is promptly honored to remove the subscriber from future messages.

Reputation

Reputation services are often used by large ISP’s as a way to vet email senders regarding their email practices and policies. Businesses listed with these services are then given less stringent filtering or no filtering at all. Several reputation services are:

  • http://www.isipp.com/iadb.php
  • http://www.bondedsender.com
  • http://www.habeas.com

Relationships & Whitelisting

Contact with major ISP’s and email providers is essential in letting them know about your requested subscriber email. Many large providers such as AOL and Yahoo have specific whitelisting programs and postmaster website areas to ensure your email is delivered as long as you meet their policies and procedures in handling your opt-in list.

Email deliverability is about ensuring requested opt-in email is delivered to the intended recipient. While no single tip will enable you to get 100% of your email delivered each one utilized as a group can go a long way to reaching that goal.

Twitter Updates for 2010-02-23

Twitter Updates for 2010-02-22

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-21

  • Facebook tip (4): DO NOT use facebook without taking the time to learn the tool and using it to its full capabilities. #
  • Facebook tip (3): DO NOT create a facebook account and then leave it idle. Add friends and fans like there is no tomorrow 🙂 #
  • Facebook tip (2): DO NOT inundate people with information about your business products and services. #
  • Facebook tip (1): DO NOT send your followers to your homepage. Send them to your blog page instead and let them get to know you first. #
  • When Google added real time searches in their search results it contributed to about 10% in increased traffic to twitter. #
  • Google: “With Buzz We Failed To Appreciate That Users Have Differing Privacy Expectations”… a bit late isn’t it? #
  • A Holiday of Adventure, a blog post about extreme sports: http://urbanwarriors.info/2009/08/05/a-holiday-of-adventure/ #
  • Not terrybly new but still worth mentioning. Twitter Adds Local Trends Tracking Tool: http://bit.ly/9LrQQG #
  • “The nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy.” — President Barack Obama, Jan. 27, 2010. #
  • The wind power industry is growing with the trend towards taller towers and larger turbine capacity. #
  • How to Build a Business in Clean Energy: http://bit.ly/cGiISf #
  • Google Translator Toolkit: http://translate.google.com/support/toolkit/bin/topic.py?topic=25478 #
  • According to Compete.com Facebook has surpassed Yahoo as US second most popular website. Google next? #
  • Will the Vancouver Winter Games leave a legacy of sustainability or will it be business as usual come spring? http://bit.ly/aU4JC4 #
  • High-Efficiency Solar Cell Made from Earth-Abundant Materials: http://bit.ly/acfq9G #
  • Google Maps gets slope view in time for the Winter Olympics: http://bit.ly/c9VOWy #
  • BC Emerging as a Clean-Tech Leader: http://www.globe-net.com/articles/2010/february/16/bc-emerging-as-a-clean-tech-leader-.aspx #
  • Palo alto plane crash: http://bit.ly/aPLb8F #
  • Olympic Medal Count: http://www.nbcolympics.com/medals/ #
  • Twitter tip (4): integrate twitter with your blog. #
  • Twitter tip (3): post often and share valuable tips. Build relationships with customers and make them ambassadors of your product/service. #
  • Twitter tip (2): Make your updates personable not corporate news style. Person to person connection is best. #
  • Twitter tip: create a conversation. Get people talking by asking questions, and connecting people as a trusted third party. #
  • Compete.com released statistics saying that Facebook is sending more traffic to Yahoo and MSN, than Google sends to those portals. #
  • First free online course to learn about AdWords starts tomorow. Signup here: http://bit.ly/a5fT0L #
  • Looks like Google is testing mixing paid and free search results in Google Maps. They are labeled but…very easy to miss… #
  • I need a month off the INTERNET !!! #
  • Social media facts and figures (hard to ignore): http://sandrosalsi.com/3028/social-media-facts-and-figures/ #
  • Winter just goes on and on and on: http://www.artisticflowerarrangements.com/blog/index.php/winter-just-goes-on-and-on-and-on #
  • eBook creator (from a blog) tool (2): FastPencil.com. Click on tools > export as xml. Upload the file to FastPencil > select blog posts. #
  • eBook creator (from a blog) tool (1): Blurb.com – good but only supports wordpress. #
  • Entrepreneur wants to make jets fly with synthetic biofuel: http://bit.ly/br6mzO #
  • Boeing looks to camelina for possible aircraft biofuel source: http://bit.ly/a3RGH1 #
  • Obama Battles to Keep Global Warming, Biofuels Initiatives on Track: http://bit.ly/9GrEqI #

Twitter Updates for 2010-02-20

  • Facebook tip (4): DO NOT use facebook without taking the time to learn the tool and using it to its full capabilities. #
  • Facebook tip (3): DO NOT create a facebook account and then leave it idle. Add friends and fans like there is no tomorrow 🙂 #
  • Facebook tip (2): DO NOT inundate people with information about your business products and services. #
  • Facebook tip (1): DO NOT send your followers to your homepage. Send them to your blog page instead and let them get to know you first. #
  • When Google added real time searches in their search results it contributed to about 10% in increased traffic to twitter. #
  • Google: “With Buzz We Failed To Appreciate That Users Have Differing Privacy Expectations”… a bit late isn’t it? #

Vancouver 2010 Olympic pics

We did take some “unusual” pics the other day. I am sharing them with you my dear readers:

Street Car too bad its for the Olympics only
Street Car too bad it's for the Olympics only

Casa Italia, some great parmesan cheese and wine (well wine wasn’t that great). After such a trip it should rest for a few weeks before drinking it but…we shouldn’t be so fuzzy.

Casa Italia Vancouver 2010 - Parmesan cheese and wine per tutti !!!
Casa Italia Vancouver 2010 - Parmesan cheese and wine per tutti !!!

Look at this beauty 🙂

Vancouver 2010 Olympics - Parmigiano Reggiano a Casa Italia
Vancouver 2010 Olympics - Parmigiano Reggiano a "Casa Italia"

And the little wine tasting session:

Lineups everywhere. This is the lineup Olympic
Lineups everywhere. This is the lineup Olympic

Twitter Updates for 2010-02-19

  • Not terrybly new but still worth mentioning. Twitter Adds Local Trends Tracking Tool: http://bit.ly/9LrQQG #
  • “The nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy.” — President Barack Obama, Jan. 27, 2010. #
  • The wind power industry is growing with the trend towards taller towers and larger turbine capacity. #
  • How to Build a Business in Clean Energy: http://bit.ly/cGiISf #
  • Google Translator Toolkit: http://translate.google.com/support/toolkit/bin/topic.py?topic=25478 #
  • According to Compete.com Facebook has surpassed Yahoo as US second most popular website. Google next? #