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The thread discusses various strategies for sending mass emails without encountering blocks from email servers. Participants share their personal experiences and tips regarding the use of BCC, the number of recipients, and avoiding spam filters.
Views differ on the best methods for sending mass emails, with some participants advocating for BCC and others sharing experiences of being blocked by specific email providers. No clear consensus emerges regarding the optimal number of recipients.
Participants share personal experiences and insights related to sending mass emails within the context of their roles as Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on practical challenges and solutions.
Consultants looking for insights on effective mass email practices and those interested in avoiding email blocks may find this discussion relevant.
kat29 said:Well how do you do a Mass email but where it isn't going to be blocked by certain server. I thought someone said to use CC or BCC if you are sending it to more then 50 people or something?? Anyone know? TIA
chefSherry said:One of the tips they gave us at conference in the "Pampered Chef.biz: Way to Grow" workshop was to not use spam type words, ie. Pampered Chef, sale, coupon, products, web-site, etc. in the subject line. And only send out 7 e-mails at a time instead of mass mailings. Give this tip to your hostesses as well. When they electronicly invite some of the guests are not getting their invitations when they mass e-mail because spam filters pick these up; only do 7 or less at a time.
To avoid being blocked when sending mass emails, ensure you have permission from recipients, use a reputable email service provider, and maintain a clean email list. Additionally, personalize your emails, avoid spammy language, and include an easy way for recipients to unsubscribe.
To prevent your emails from being marked as spam, use a recognizable sender name and email address, craft engaging subject lines, and avoid excessive use of images or links. Also, ensure your email content is relevant and valuable to your audience.
Your mass emails should include your physical mailing address, a clear unsubscribe option, and accurate sender information. Additionally, make sure your content is not misleading and that you have obtained consent from recipients before sending emails.
It's best to send mass emails at a consistent but reasonable frequency, such as weekly or monthly, depending on your audience's preferences. Avoid overwhelming your recipients with too many emails, as this can lead to higher unsubscribe rates and potential blocking.
Using email marketing platforms like Mailchimp, Constant Contact, or Sendinblue can help you manage your mass email campaigns safely. These tools provide features like list segmentation, analytics, and compliance with anti-spam regulations, which can enhance your email deliverability.