SPAM Checker - How to avoid sending SPAM mail
Here’s how…
STEP 1: Create your email using the same content and formatting you intend to send in bulk. (Technically, you don’t have to be planning a mass mailing. SpamCheck doesn’t care if you’re mailing in bulk or one-at-a-time.)
• Use the subject your direct mail will use, but add the word “TEST” to the start of your subject line (without the quotes, in UPPER CASE, no space after it) so that the program knows this is a test e-mail. (If the subject does NOT start with TEST, SpamCheck will think it’s REAL spam and ignore it). Here’s a sample subject…
You’ll get a full, free report back (in seconds, perhaps a few minutes if volume is heavy) telling you how good or bad your e-mail is, from a spam-detector’s point of view. It will itemize all corrections that you should make in order to stay out of the junk folders.
Incidentally, the emailed report is the only email you get as a result of this test. No spam.
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