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By: Darlene Styers
Did YOU Pull That Trigger? Copyright 2003 Darlene Styers
Are you triggering the sp*am filter? Most likely. If so, your Ezine or the Ezine publishing your ad may not be reaching the suscribers. What will you do about it?
Just a short time ago the greatest threat to onine marketing was SP*AM. In the past years the internet has changed. One of the most noticeable changes is the fact that now the sp*ammers are not as great a threat as the filters that are being used to prevent mail sent by sp*ammers from reaching its destination.
The ISP provider can be using filters to block incoming sp*am. The computer user (you and I) can set up filters. The result is that no matter how innocent the message may be, unless we are careful not to use "triggers", our communications just go nowhere.
There are many words and/or phrases which trigger the filter. For instance, if your communication includes the words "sub*scribe", "cl*ick here" or "un*subscribe" filters will delete the message. And how often do you use these words? But these three examples are just the beginning.
Do not use whole words or sentences in caps. These get a very high score in Sp*amAssassin and are probably the most common mistakes made. Avoid the use of the word fr*ee. Use the word Newsletter as a part of the subject. Newsletters are more apt to escape the filters.
Classified ads almost always contain words or phrases that will trigger the filters. Some word combinations to avoid are: wh*o are, loo*king for, he*lp you, you w*ant, fr*ee ads, mo*re than, em*ail address, give y*ou, whe*n you, for y*our, m*oney making, wi*th this, act n*ow, w*ork at h*ome, wh*at you, s*ave time and mon*ey, you*r sales, and for fr*ee. Newsletter publishers who publish classifieds are required to edit all classifieds and alter trigger words.
It becomes more and more difficult for Publishers to use classified ads due to the amount of time required to filter-proof all of the ads.
Submitting articles that are not sp*am-proofed will probably get you nowhere. When a publisher attempts to use your article, if it is found to contain too many triggers the publisher may just use another article that is spam-proof.
Some auto-responders used for publishing ezines and newsletters use SpamAssassin to tell the publisher which triggers need to be modified before publishing. SpamAssassin also operates a fr*ee service that you can use before submitting your articles and ads. Copy and paste your ad, article or newsletter in message addressed to mailto:spamcheck@sitesell.net and use the word TEST (case sensitive) as subject. (Notice I did not say "sub*ject line" as that is a trigger). Shortly, you will receive their report telling you the score along with an analysis of the item you submitted. It seems that a guideline you can use is: A score below 5 is acceptable; A score of 12-16 means that most filters will reject your communication.
Notice the number of times * is used in this article, and you will see how sensitive these filters can be. Sp*amAssassin, after the use of all of the *, gives this article a score of 2.3. _________________________________________________________ Darlene Styers is Owner and Publisher of iNetProfitz Newsletter. Subscribe: http://inetprofitz.2ya.com Contact: iNetProfitz@hcis.net You may reprint this article if you leave this Resource Box in tact and you do not modify the article. ==================================================
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Darlene Styers is Owner and Publisher of iNetProfitz Newsletter. http://inetprofitz.2ya.com iNetProfitz@hcis.net You may reprint this article if you leave this Resource Box in tact and you do not modify the article. Return to
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