Question:
Anytime I broadcast a mail my recipients are receiving the mail on their spam inbox or folder, not on their primary inbox, normally my broadcasted emails are supposed to be on the primary inbox not on the spam mail. Please fix this problem or tell me the solution to this issue.
Answer:
There are multiple reason why an email goes to spam. Here are some of the reasons why emails are sent to spam by ISP providers:
- Messages that are flagged by commercial anti-spam filters
- Message content that implies that the recipient didn't explicitly ask to receive this type of message from you
- A mismatch between the branding in the messages and the sending email address
- Messages that contain content that's commonly associated with unsolicited sending
- Email-sending patterns that are associated with unsolicited sending
- Sending from or linking to domains that have poor reputations with online reputation monitoring systems
The list above is not exhaustive as there are plenty of other reasons. You might want to compose your email well, even for testing purposes if you don't want your emails to be interpreted as spam by the ISP providers.
Ask your subscribers to whitelist your emails, by having them click the “not spam” link.
The most common reason why your email goes to spam is by sending emails to cold email audiences/unsolicited emails.
The best way to make your emails go straight to the inbox folder is by sending emails only the subscriber who expects or has already given consent to you before sending them an email.
As much as possible, avoid sending emails to people who did not actively subscribed to your mailing list.
Also. please make sure that your contact's email address is verified.
Please read below on how you can verify your contact's email address: