1. Caroline Whyatt Enterprise

    Head of Digital Experience at Royal Mail group

    06 May 2008 10:51am

    Caroline Whyatt

    Can anyone point me in the direction of a good information source for best practice on bulk sending eDMs? I want to find out information on how to stop being seen as a 'spammer' (- more than just the subject line used etc).

    Also if you have been identified as spam by any of the main email providers, how do you approach them to reverse this decision?

  2. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    06 May 2008 10:59am

    Denis Kondopoulos

    Hi Caroline,

    I think you may find the answers to these questions, as well as more additional info at our email marketing knowledgebase:  http://emarketingkb.naxtech.com/

    I hope this helps.

    regards,

    Denis
    www.naxtech.com

  3. Outi Tuomaala

    Vice President, Marketing at L-Soft

    19 May 2008 16:12pm

    Outi Tuomaala


    Dear Caroline,

    To start with I would advice you to focus on permission based email marketing. Permission, opt-in, is among the top best practices, i.e. send email marketing messages only to those who have given you a prior consent. Here is a link to a whitepaper that you might find helpful:

    Email Marketing Best Practices
    Winning Techniques for Today and Tomorrow
    http://www.lsoft.se/resources/wp-email-marketing.pdf

    Three basic starting steps shortly:
    1. Inform and promote the benefits of your mailings
    2. Obtain permission via double opt-in
    3. Provide a prompt opt-out
    http://www.lsoft.se/news/optinpractices-eu.asp

    Best,
    Outi

  4. Caroline Whyatt Enterprise

    Head of Digital Experience at Royal Mail group

    20 May 2008 07:17am

    Caroline Whyatt

    Thanks for your response. We already do the 3 basics steps listed below and send 1000's of emails every day. The information I was looking for is more around whitelisting etc...

    Thanks

    Caroline

    On 16:12:50 19 May 2008 Outi wrote:


    Dear Caroline,

    To start with I would advice you to focus on permission based email marketing. Permission, opt-in, is among the top best practices, i.e. send email marketing messages only to those who have given you a prior consent. Here is a link to a whitepaper that you might find helpful:

    Email Marketing Best Practices
    Winning Techniques for Today and Tomorrow
    http://www.lsoft.se/resources/wp-email-marketing.pdf

    Three basic starting steps shortly:
    1. Inform and promote the benefits of your mailings
    2. Obtain permission via double opt-in
    3. Provide a prompt opt-out
    http://www.lsoft.se/news/optinpractices-eu.asp

    Best,
    Outi

  5. Kevin Barnes

    Marketing Manager at UnderU.com

    21 May 2008 10:44am

    Kevin Barnes

    Hi Caroline,
    It's a fairly complex process getting through the various, ever changing policies of a multitude of different ISPs. We had issues not so long ago and worked closely with our chosen email broadcast company Lyris in resolving them. Firtst step was ensuring that all of the coding of the emails was clean, as this can effect the quality score of your email, and we did see some results through changing the coding. The biggest issue is usually the reputation of your doman name, or the domain name that you send emails from, making sure that your spf records and sender id's all match for any IP addresses. Many email broadcasters send your emails through a shared IP so if someone that shares your IP flouts the rules in any way, you could suffer. this is why we set up a unique IP, and deliverbility is now higher than ever. Can't point you in the direction of a white paper explaining this but my advice is to use a email broadcast agency if you are not as they 'do' emails full time and will always be best placed to keep you up to date on any changes. Lyris don't charge for account management so are very cost effective, but there are loads out there.

    Hope i've been some help.

    Kevin

    On 10:51:46 6 May 2008 Cazza111 wrote:

    Can anyone point me in the direction of a good information source for best practice on bulk sending eDMs? I want to find out information on how to stop being seen as a 'spammer' (- more than just the subject line used etc).

    Also if you have been identified as spam by any of the main email providers, how do you approach them to reverse this decision?

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