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Easy Way to Stop Your Mailings: SPAM TRAP

Your list is  Blacklisted!   Your legitimate email is being blocked by several ISP’s because you picked up a “Spam Trap” which has become an address in your subscriber base. What should you do, what can you do?  Where did this Spam Trap come from? Spam traps are used by many different organizations and can originate from anywhere.  They can be created or designed as needed: frequently made from a no longer used email account or an inactive domain.  To be effective, the address in question must be inactive for a considerable amount of time. Frequently spam traps are emails that have been abandoned by the original user and recycled just for this purpose.  Another source comes from email addresses that had once functioned as a role account that is no longer in use, such as webmaster@ and president@.  In other cases, they are created specifically as spam traps, by an ISP, Blacklist provider or other organizations. Essentially a spam trap is an email address that is not opted-in to

Always Use These 5 Emails For a Thriving Business.!

The hardest part is over. You have a new subscriber. Now what? A new list subscriber should feel their membership is important to you and worthwhile for them. It’s essential to keep this person engaged with your emails: Targeted emails sent on a regular basis does just that. Besides all the future emails your new member will enjoy, there are at least 5 email types that your list member may receive from you, one time or another, essential emails that keep list members engaged. They are the: 1.The Welcome Letter: Once a new member is added to your mailing list it is important to greet them and to show gratitude for taking the effort to follow your content. The content you send should be personalized for the new subscriber, i.e. address them by their name. The welcome letter should set their expectations, what information can they expect from their subscription, how often will you be mailing, and so forth. AND always include an unsubscribe link or a no response to this email will