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Words To Avoid In Your eNewsletter Subject Line

Constructing an effective subject line for your eNewsletter takes some homework. With enough spam filters currently on systems throughout the world, using some words in a subject line can guarantee your eNewsletters slips through those filters.

According to www.businessknowhow.com, the following 20 words should be avoided in the subject line of your eNewsletter:

  1. Amazing
  2. Cancel at any time
  3. Check or money order
  4. Click here
  5. Congratulations
  6. Dear friend
  7. Email marketing
  8. For only ($)
  9. Free (including toll-free)
  10. Great offer
  11. Guarantee
  12. Increase sales
  13. Order now
  14. Promise you
  15. Risk free
  16. Special promotion
  17. This is not spam
  18. To be removed
  19. Unsubscribe
  20. Winner

These words are the ones most commonly recognized by spam filters, and ensure your eNewsletter ends up in a trash folder. Remember to keep your subject lines as simple as possible, and avoid using hard-sale language to get someone's attention. As a rule of thumb, the more your subject line sounds like an ad, the more likely it will end up ignored or in a spam folder.

To learn more on how to get your eNewsletter delivered, contact the experts at Proven Systems at (970) 223-6565 or visit www.provensystems.com.

 

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