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This discussion centers on troubleshooting spam issues encountered while using I-Contact, specifically related to email content triggering spam filters. Users reported that terms like "ING," "part-time," and hyphenated words such as "a-peel-ing" were flagged as spam, causing delays in email approvals. One user successfully resolved the issue by removing hyphens and altering specific terms, while others expressed confusion over the spam filter's criteria. The consensus indicates that the spam detection algorithm in I-Contact may have quirks that require careful wording adjustments to avoid delays.
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otisbg said:I got past it by taking the hyphen out of a-peel-ing. I am baffled as to why ING is considered Spam!!
PampChefJoy said:When I ran it, I got the .biz thing, which I know we can't help. I also got "part-time" as a flag, but we DO have a part-time business opportunity... and what does that have to do with spam anyway? And the a-peel-ing thing... I didn't realize that hyphenating -ing would trigger it as spam either - ugh! What an odd search engine they have....
PampChefJoy said:I took out the hyphen in part-time and made it "part time" and it still got flagged![]()
If your emails are being marked as spam, first check your email content for any spammy keywords or phrases. Ensure that your subject lines are clear and relevant. Additionally, verify that your recipients have opted in to receive your emails and consider asking them to add your email address to their contacts to improve deliverability.
You can check your email deliverability by reviewing the reports available in I-Contact. Look for metrics such as open rates, click rates, and bounce rates. A high bounce rate may indicate issues with your email list or content that could lead to spam filters being triggered.
To avoid spam filters, follow best practices such as using a recognizable sender name and email address, personalizing your emails, and maintaining a clean email list by regularly removing inactive subscribers. Also, ensure that your emails contain a clear unsubscribe option and comply with anti-spam regulations.
To improve your email list and reduce spam complaints, focus on building a quality list through opt-in forms and incentives for subscribers. Regularly clean your list by removing inactive subscribers and ensure that you are only sending emails to those who have explicitly agreed to receive them.
If your emails continue to go to spam despite troubleshooting, consider reaching out to I-Contact support for assistance. They can help you analyze your account settings, email content, and deliverability issues. Additionally, you may want to review your sending reputation and consider using authentication methods like SPF and DKIM to improve deliverability.