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Attention Nonprofit Emailers: Big Changes Coming to Google and Yahoo!

Pamela Grow

It’s estimated that Gmail and Yahoo represent 32.2% Within my clients’ email lists, I typically find that Gmail and Yahoo users represent at least 50% of all emails on a list. Keep Spam Rates Under 0.3%: Don’t be the annoying spammer in people’s inboxes. High spam rates are like waving a red flag at Google and Yahoo.

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5 Nonprofit Email Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

NonProfit Hub

For a nonprofit organization, the primary goal for sending an email is to grab donors’ attention, and if that’s true for you, too, segmenting should be the first thing you should work upon. Nonprofits lose about $15,000 per year of donations due to wrong targeting and missing out spam filters, which blocks the emails from prospects.”.

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Your 10 Point Checklist For Nonprofit Newsletter Writing

TechImpact

Proof reading, avoiding spam triggers, ensuring it’s mobile optimized, creating alluring subject lines are all imperative to the success of the newsletter and what the content inside is promoting. or another instant attention grabber with an exclamation point to shock a reader to attention. There’s no re-do.

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What actually happened: Apple Mail Privacy Protection

M+R

Since Apple Mail can be set up to work not just with Apple domains, but also with most of the major inbox providers (Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail…) this impacts a huge segment of email subscribers. But you know who else doesn’t read emails in the spam folder? Messages that end up in spam? That part is still true. Left unread.

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Google needs to stop treating support like it’s an add-on feature

Judi Sohn

We have the group set so topics are public, but only members can post and membership has to be approved to avoid spam. I started looking for the Report Problem link or the Groups user-to-user forum to get some attention on this. I still use Gmail and Google Voice. I still get email for other groups, just not NPSF.

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Bringing home the bacn

Connection Cafe

For years, the bane of every email marketer's existence has been staying off of the dreaded spam filter and staying in good graces with readers. Call it bacn , bacon , or graymail , it's that "other" kind of email - not personal, not spam - that's making it harder and harder to get noticed in an overflowing inbox.

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5 Ways to Power Up Your Nonprofit Email Deliverability

Nonprofit Tech for Good

With all that bouncing around, it makes sense that email clients like Gmail and Outlook regulate what makes it into inboxes. 5) Pay Attention to the Technical Stuff. Together, these are used to tell recipients that your emails are not spam. million emails per second. That is a LOT of email.

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