HTML E-mail Preventing Link Request?
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Hi there,
The last couple of months we have had quite a few link request e-mails apparently not being received.
Our e-mails are sent out through Mozilla Thunderbird, so not an e-mail platform. However we use a HTML template to ensure our business logo and footers are consistent and to help raise awareness of the brand.
Is there any chance that some e-mails may well be blocked (e.g. by filters) because we're using HTML e-mails rather than a standard e-mail format and does anyone have any advice for ensuring e-mails get through (other than getting the right contact name if possible).
Thanks in advance,
Martin
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Hi Martin,
the tool is also available in english I just checked it (I dot know why they dont translate the website :-))This is the link to get a free account if u want to:
http://www.linkbird.de/kostenloses-testlogin/?tracking_id=55Harry
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Thanks, I will check it out. I only understand basic German so I will see if the site translates into English. But we need to be aware of a few options. Thank you.
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Thanks so much for this, I will check it all out before our next set of e-mail link prospecting requests are sent out.
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Check out this post on email deliverability from 37 Signals. They have a list of great tools, including checking if you've been blacklisted.
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Hi Martin, yes u are right its no sew easy
Since about 6 month we are using a Link managing Tool that also provides a Mail-Ticket System inside - since that time we don't have this problem any more.
The Software is Calley http://www.linkbird.de/ (I think its also available in english)
Harry
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We are just using a .png - how do you avoid keyword blocking though? It's not like you can instantaneously avoid the word 'link' or providing a URL somewhere in the e-mail. How do you get round it?
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Hi Martin,
yes i think so - sometimes we have the same problem.It can also be a .gif image ore some words in your post causing that.
Harry
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