A guide to email deliverability for B2C email marketers

  • Duffy S
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Getting your email campaigns past spam filters has been a key concern for email marketers for some time. If your email campaign gets classified as spam, the response rate will be a fraction of the potential. On average, around 20 per cent of commercial email is blocked or filtered by Internet Service Providers, which therefore equates to millions in potential revenue lost per annum. The most common question asked by marketers is what do I need to do to ensure that all my emails avoid the junk mail filters. Unfortunately, there is no magic single tool or answer but a whole host of different factors that need to be understood. As the difference between sending email to consumers compared to businesses is significant this paper aims to highlight the key factors ensuring that consumer email marketing campaigns get delivered into the inbox.

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Duffy, S. (2007). A guide to email deliverability for B2C email marketers. Journal of Direct, Data and Digital Marketing Practice, 9(2), 156–167. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.dddmp.4350081

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