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Spam
Filters Run-Amuck
- Is Your Message Getting Through?
Warning:
If you publish an online newsletter or mail to any opt-in list (including
your customer list), it is critical that you read this...
From
Timothy A. Gross, President - Internet Profit Systems
Dear
friends;
I'm sure you already
know that your opt-in lists (of customers, subscribers, etc) are
someof the most valuable assets of your business.
You've probably
also heard that there are some Spam filters programs and scripts
that may stop recipients from receiving certain email messages sent
out.
Spam
Filters Are Blocking Your Non-Spam Emails
What you probably
don't know is how insanely broad-based and indiscriminately
these program filters tag messages as spam and delete them automatically.
It's one thing
to talk about this in vague terms; It's another to see the facts.
This article is not intended to debate the merits of spam filters
or the nuisance of spam.
I've never had
much interest in debating how things "should be" in business...
I simply work at having the most accurate understanding of how things
actually are to best serve my marketing clients and customers.
Here's
The Reality Of The Situation
As
spam email continues to increase and become more problematic, more
and more attempts will be made - at both individual and group levels
- to filter these messages.
Unfortunately,
in order to for these filters to block out a good percentage of
spam, they are deleting non-spam messages as well. "Throwing
the baby out with the bathwater", so to speak.
The
filters look for certain words like "XXX, porn, Bizop, $$$,
things like that, and delete them on the (probably valid) assumption
that they're spam.
However,
They Don't Stop There...
Below are the
actual "Spam Filter" terms built in to Mcafee Spam Killer.
To see it in action (and to watch a lot of mail you wanted to receive
get "zapped and deleted", download it at www.download.com
.
| Here
are some chilling examples of what words and phrases can trigger
a supposed "Spam Filter" and get your email deleted!
(offending phrases are highlighted in blue) |
| "Grandma,
guess what, I won a free cruise"
(ZAP) |
| "Thanks
for considering me for the job opening. It was great meeting
with you, and thank you for your time
and interest." (ZAP) |
| "Honey,
remember when I told you that before you saw me next I was going
to lose weight? Well guess what...
(ZAP) |
...So
apparently, it's now considered Spam to tell your Grandma that you
won something, to thank a potential employer for meeting with you...
Or even to tell your husband you're going to look sexy for him when
he gets back from his trip. (smile)
Business
Email
Now
let's look at what Mcafee Spam Filter (as an example) will zap in
responsible opt-in subscriber/customer email correspondence:
|
Business
Email Correspondence Zapped:
|
| "Here's
the top risk factors of heart attacks you requested. For more
important information, visit our website."
(ZAP) |
| "We
hope you've found this new information on battling depression
to be helpful. In a crisis situation, call the Suicide Hotline
at 1-800-SUICIDE. "
(ZAP) (That's right... Putting
"1-800" in your email will get it deleted!) |
| "Thank
you for your purchase. You can
call toll free to our customer support free hotline if
you have any problems." (ZAP) |
| "And
remember, it's satisfaction guaranteed.
" (ZAP) |
| "...sent
out by request only. If this message has
reached you in error..." (ZAP)
|
| "Here's
the information you requested,
I hope it..." (ZAP)
|
| "This
online newsletter goes out by subscription only. If you wish
to cancel your subscription, click here
to be removed." (ZAP)
|
| "I
have a 100% Free gift for you
as a thank-you for being a valued customer." (ZAP)
|
Uh...
So you can't help people avoid heart attacks, keep them from preventing
suicide, or send them a 100% free gift as a personal thank-you.
What's the world coming to? (smile again)
Are
You Starting To Get The Picture?
Unless
you actually have a list of "spam triggers" in front of
you to use as a reference, it can be fairly hard to get a message
through to someone who has a spam filter in place, whether the
filter has been installed voluntarily by the end-user, or whether
their ISP or Service Provider has one in place for all their
users which functions automatically.
A
more comprehensive list of "trigger words" is listed below.
First, let's talk about how this affects you and what you can do
about it.
- Be aware
of trigger words and phrases that can get your message deleted
in ALL of your correspondence. Pay close attention to opt-out
phrases (to be removed...), there are a lot of variations of those
that'll get you zapped. Unfortunately, the clear opt-out instructions
of legitimate newsletter publishers are the exact wordings that
are set to trigger Spam Killers.
- When in doubt,
don't send your entire newsletter by email (which may contain
"trigger words"). Just email your list and say, "Your
newest newsletter issue is available to read by click here. In
this issue, we show you 7 ways to get a better nights' sleep,
and 3 methods of getting extra energy in the afternoon. Click
here to read it now.
(In other words, you'll probably get higher readership if you
"tempt" your readers with what they'll get, instead
of just saying, "click here for the newest issue".
- An alternative
is just to be extremely careful in your newsletters and mailings
regarding specific words, phrases, and opt-out notices. Don't
mention free gifts, toll-free numbers, special offers, don't say
"visit our website", use an unusual unsubscribe statement,
and proceed as usual. If you're in the Bizopp, weight
loss, or MLM field, you you have even more challenges.
Those actual words are on the list, as well as related ones. ;-)
- Be very aware
of 3rd party opt-out notices if you're doing Joint Ventures, cross-promotions,
or opt-in email advertising!
You may write a well-crafted letter that avoids all potential
spam trigger words, work out a Joint Venture endorsement with
someone else's list, and have them mail your offer to their list
with a heading the ad that triggers spam filters like artillery
fire:
| "This
is not a spam email. (1) To
be removed, click here.(2)
Free gift (3)
and free consultion
(4) if you respond now". |
That disclaimer/notification
box triggered 4 separate spam filters in McAfee Spam Killer, as
noted above.
- Warning:
If you do any paid advertising to opt-in lists, do NOT expect
the list owner to be familiar with the spam filter words and phrases
listed here (I've checked).
I
hope you've found this article useful... I received an email from
a newsletter subscriber previously who was emailing me to thank
me for my newsletter being so helpful, and he casually mentioned
that his spam filter had deleted my newsletter email automatically,
but that luckily he "recovered" it and read it.
I'm glad he emailed me to let me know.
Most
people who don't receive your emails due to spam blocking NEVER
see it. And if they do, they're not going to go to the trouble to
warn you that you were blocked by a spam filter.
How
many emails of yours are "missing in action" due to spam
filter deletion? It's hard to say. But what's obvious is that spam
filters will become more prevalent and aggressive in the future.
If you can avoid the problem by following the simple steps I've
listed above, you'd be crazy not to.
If
you have any personal experience on this subject, I'd love to hear
it. Email your comments to feedback@iprofitsystems.com
A
more complete list of Spam Filter triggers is below. There are different
ones for email subject lines, "To:" field, and body text.
I've omitted the obvious ones that you shouldn't have to worry about,
like "free porn" and obnoxious things of that nature.
Here
is a sampling of the filters for the "Header" field. If
ANY of the following words/phrases are found by McAfee Spam Killer,
your email is history.
|
Subject
Line Filter Terms
|
| Contains
$$$ |
"100%
free" |
| Contains
word "ad" |
apply now |
| Earn $ |
earn extra
cash |
| explode
your business |
double
your income |
| eliminate
debt |
extra income |
| f r e e |
fast cash |
| financial
freedom |
financially
independent |
| free gift |
free info |
| free membership |
free offer |
| home based |
homebased
business |
| income
from home |
increase
sales |
| increase
your sales |
incredible
deal |
| info you
requested |
information
you requested |
| internet
market |
limited
time offer |
| make $ |
opportunity |
| web traffic |
weight
loss |
| online
marketing |
save $ |
|
Body
Text Filter Terms
|
| 1-800 |
1-888 |
| 100% free |
100% guarantee |
| remove |
:remove |
| accept
credit cards |
as seen
on tv |
| be considered
spam |
be your
own boss |
| below is
the result of your feedback form |
buy recommendation |
| call toll
free |
cash in
on |
| click here
for removal |
click here
to be removed |
| click here
to remove |
collect
your $ |
| confidentiality
assured |
credit
card # |
| custom
quote |
dear homeowner |
| dear fellow
entrepreneur |
debt free |
| deleted
from further communication |
earn extra
income |
| email marketing |
excluded
from our mailing |
| f r e e |
featured
on tv |
| for permanent
remove |
free consultation |
| free cruise |
free free
free |
| free yourself |
further
transmission |
| future
mailing |
future
promotion |
| get out
of debt |
get your
free sample |
| great internet
services |
hair loss
product |
| home based
business |
home business
opportunity |
| home shopping |
homebased
business |
| increase
your revenue |
information
you requested |
| joke of
the day |
life insurance
quote |
| limited
time offer |
lose inches |
| lose weight |
mailto:remove |
| mailto:unsub |
making
money online |
| message
has reached you in error |
message
is being sent in full compliance |
| message
is sent in compliance |
money back
guarantee |
| money on
the internet |
no obligation |
| one time
mailing |
onetime
mailing |
| one time
message |
online
promotion |
| please
respond with remove |
r e m o
v e |
| reached
you in error |
receive
this message in the future |
| received
this email because |
received
this email by mistake |
| received
this in error |
received
this message in error |
| receiving
this special offer |
receiving
this email because |
| receiving
this message because |
receiving
this special offer |
| reduce
body fat |
removal
information |
| removal
instructions |
remove
as the subject |
| remove
in subject |
remove
in the subject |
| remove
me in the subject |
remove
on the subject line |
| remove
request |
remove
you from our mail |
| remove@ |
removed
from any further mail |
| removed
from future offer |
removed
from our in-house mailing |
| removed
from our list |
removed
from our mailing |
| removed
from this mailing |
respond
with the word remove |
| satisfaction
guaranteed |
special
offer message |
| subject
line of remove |
this is
not a spam |
| this is
not spam |
this message
is not spam |
| this message
is sent in compliance |
to be deleted
from our database |
| to be removed
click |
to be removed
email |
| to be removed
from future mail |
to be removed
from our database |
| to be removed
from our email list |
to be removed
go to |
| to be removed
mailto |
to be removed
please click |
| to be removed
reply to this message |
to be removed
send an email |
| to be removed
send email |
to be removed
send mail |
| to be taken
off |
to remove
from mailing |
| visit our
web site |
visit our
website |
| webmasters
only |
with the
subject remove |
| work from
home |
you have
won |
| you wish
to be removed |
your business
on the Internet |
| your email
removed |
your time
and interest |
The following are filter words for the "To:" address of
an email. In other words, if you have a subscription list of just
email addresses and you arbitrarily set the name of the senders
as "friend" or "everyone", some spam filters
will block your mail. In other words don't do a mailing linke this:
"Friend"
<subscriber1@iprofitsystems.com
"Friend" <subscriber2@iprofitsystems.com
etc., etc
| "To":
Email address Filter Terms |
| everyone |
fellow
marketer |
| friend |
netmarketer |
| nobody |
winner |
On
a final note: You CAN customize McAfee Spam Filter to only delete
email based on your own criteria, and you can delete whatever built-in
filters it comes with, but please don't email me to tell me that
the program can be a useful tool when 'tweaked right".
The
purpose of this report is to discuss how to avoid having your
business emails automatically deleted by others, not how to
customize a spam killer program to work better for you personally.
Disclaimer:
This report is in no way meant to "bash" McAfee Spam Killer
specifically over any other spam filters available on the market.
It was referenced in this report as an example and point of reference.
To
your success, Tim Gross - President, Internet Profit Systems
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