Ezine Publishing: 5 Ways to Make Sure Your Ezine Gets Delivered
But if you don't know what you're doing, your ezines may get
caught in a spam filter or end up in a deleted items folder
without ever being opened. There are some simple steps you can
take to make sure your ezines get through to your readers.
Here are 5 things you can do to increase your email
deliverability rates:
(1) Only send your ezine to people who have opted-in or
double-opted-in to receive it.
If you meet someone at a networking event and they give you
their card, this is not a license to add them to your list. Send
them an email with an offer to subscribe and let them be the
ones to add their email to your list. The last thing you want is
someone accusing you of sending out spam.
(2) Use an autoresponder program or an email marketing/list
management program.
Do not use Microsoft Outlook or a similar email program to
broadcast your ezine. If you're sending email to large groups of
recipients you may be accused of spamming, or your emails may be
blocked.
There are many free and low-cost email marketing programs
available. You'll find a list of some of these programs at
10stepmarketing Helpful Links. Pick one and use it.
(3) Use an email marketing program that provides
broadcasting statistics.
Make sure the autoresponder program or email marketing software
you choose gives you access to statistics on all the messages
you broadcast. Ideally, pick one that will automatically remove
email addresses from your list after they bounce a certain
number of times.
(4) Monitor your deliverability stats.
Keep tabs on your deliverability percentages. As your list
grows, unfortunately so can your percentage of emails that get
bounced or are not delivered for one reason or another. You may
be stuck with a small percentage of undeliverable emails no
matter what you do, but you want to do everything possible to
keep these numbers down.
(5) Try changing the day or time you publish to improve
deliverability.
When I first started publishing my ezine, I read research that
said Tuesdays were the best day to publish. So guess what day I
chose to publish my ezine?
Well about a year later, when my deliverability numbers started
going down, I read another article that said Sundays were a
great day because the volume of email was lower. So I switched
and my deliverability immediately went up to 100% and has stayed
pretty close to that ever since.
If you publish an ezine or you're planning on publishing one,
it's important to you keep up on the research and regulations.
Be familiar with the Can-Spam Act and abide by it. Follow these
five tips and you'll increase your ezine deliverability and your
marketing effectiveness.
(C) Copyright 2006 Debbie LaChusa, 10stepmarketing
About the author:
Debbie LaChusa created The
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