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SMS Lead Generation Tips for Real Estate Professionals

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:53 am
by badabunsebl25
Inevitably, mistakes do happen, though the algorithms are pretty accurate. But sometimes perfectly legitimate emails get sent to the spam folder. Here’s why your emails might get categorized that way. You’re sending emails your didn’t sign up for This can happen in several different ways. You’ve changed the topic or the content of your emails so much that you’re not sending what your originally signed up for. Say you’re a vegan food blogger, and the email sign-up box on your website says, “Get weekly tips to be a better vegan chef.

” Then, after you’ve been blogging for a few years, you decide australia whatsapp data you’re now all in for cheese. All you want to write about is cheese. If you start sending emails about cheese to people who signed up for vegan cooking tips, they’re going to be unhappy. They may mark your emails as spam because they didn’t sign up for cheesy emails. They signed up for emails about vegan cooking. You’ve added people to your email list who did not expressly sign up for your marketing emails. Say you’re a freelance web designer, and you’ve got a bunch of past and present clients.

You decide to launch an email newsletter (great!). But then you add all your past and present clients to your newsletter list. Some of those clients — whether they like your work or not — may mark your emails as spam. It’s not personal; they just never actually expressly said “please send me your newsletter.” If you just start sending them your newsletter, they’re not going to like that. This used to happen a lot when people would just assume all their LinkedIn contacts wouldn’t mind if they were added to an email marketing list.