Three Words to Avoid in Emails
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MailChimp.com identifies three innocent words not to use in an email subject line.
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 2, 2007 — MailChimp conducted a study of its customers' email campaigns and found that some of the most harmless words can spell disaster when included in email subject lines. Because of bulging inboxes and an endless torrent of spam, the study found that readers treat new emails as guilty until proven innocent. The study concluded that if an email marketer wants their emails to get read, both by friends and business contacts, there are a few words that a marketer would be well served to avoid. Based on the results of this study, MailChimp has created a list of the top 3 words to avoid in a subject line based on analysis of over 200 million emails: Help % off Reminder The three innocuous words above are joining the rank of other all-too-popular spammy words like: Free, Sex, Cialis, etc. Not only will an email not get read if the subject line or body is peppered with these spam words, odds are it won't even get to the reader. And getting an HTML email to the targeted inbox has become even more of a challenge, thanks to firewalls and spam filters. The net result is an obliterated email that never gets to the intended recipient. By avoiding the three words mentioned above, email marketers should be more successful in getting their intended audience to open their emails. About this study MailChimp analyzed over 200 million emails as part of this study looking at email open rates and subject lines. To read more about this study, as well as MailChimp's secret formula for writing the best email subject line, visit the MailChimp.com Resource Center. About MailChimp MailChimp provides do-it-yourself email marketing services worldwide to over 10,000 small businesses, design agencies, non-profits, tadalafil 20mg ### MailChimp |
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