From time to time we hear stories of emails not arriving at the destination when they are sent in bulk using Outlook or another email program, but they do arrive when sent via eNudge. There are good reasons for this, some of which are explained below so that you can ensure that you don't run the risk of reducing your email deliverability.
The overarching concept you need to understand is that each email is analysed by anti-spam software sitting between the sender and the recipient, and given a score to determine the likelihood of it being spam. If the score is too high, then the email will be treated as spam, and not delivered to inboxes or text added to the subject to indicate to the recipient that the email is most likely spam (depending on the configuration set by the ISP and email recipient).
Using eNudge to send your bulk emails means that one email is generated at a time, and sent to one person including their personalisation. This is far less likely to be considered to be spam.
eNudge never sends again to an email address that has received a "hard bounce" e.g. email address does not exist, thus reducing the likelihood that your emails will be treated as spam.
Recognised email delivery tools such as eNudge have strategies in place to discourage spam, enforce the identification of the sender, and enforce the ability for recipients to unsubscribe, and are accordingly judged as safer than emails originating from an individual.
The above are just a few of the reasons that using eNudge will help you ensure that your emails are delivered to your contacts. You should also continue to ensure that you adhere to the following simple rules to further improve your email deliverability:
If you have any questions regarding the above, please feel free to get in contact with us.
We are happy to visit your organisation or industry group to give a free presentation on the Spam Act and related topics to audiences of at least 10 persons, in order to assist organisations to understand and comply with the legislation and still make the most out of electronic marketing. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.
Heather Maloney
eNudge - the nudge they need!
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