Newsletters and Email Correspondence vs. The Spambox

Because I’m sick and may be out of sorts this week, I wanted to point you to a resource that might be useful to you. Although we haven’t talked about sending email newsletters to your users yet, (we will), I didn’t want you to miss out on some good information about it that is coming up shortly.

There is a free video training seminar coming up this week that I recommend attending. It is called Reaching the Inbox: How to Avoid the SPAM Folder and is being conducted on Wednesday, November 7, 2007, from 2:00 - 3:00PM Eastern Time. This is similar to a teleseminar, in that you call to listen in, but it offers one extra advantage in that you watch along via video as well. Here’s what this one covers.

  • The Importance of Choosing A Good From / Reply Address For Messages
  • Using A Content Analyzer To Screen Message Content For Problems
  • Why You Should Always Include a Plain Text Version
  • How To Get Subscribers To Add You To Their Address Books

If you are even considering emailing users at some point in the future, it’s worth your time to check out this live video seminar, so that you are prepared to get your email delivered to their inboxes, and not to their bulk/junk/spam folders.




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One Response to “Newsletters and Email Correspondence vs. The Spambox”

  1. Didn’t read this until Thurs, Nov 8th, but I noticed they have another seminar next week about email marketing, so I signed up!

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