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The Email Marketer's Three Best Friends


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The article "The Email Marketer's Three Best Friends" talks about email marketing, it was written by Barry Swenson.

Whether you're an experienced ezine/newsletter editor or a newbie trying to biuld a mailing list, there is one thing you all must strive for.

That one thing is a professional looking end product.How many emails have you received that have so many spelling errors in them that you simply can't take them seriously and delete the email.How about the email that starts off Ok but you get to the third line and it runs on to the right, seemingly to infinity. BOOM...Delete ItEven if you're care full about both of the above, you still have to watch out for the dreaded SPAM filters. Almost every email client has them and if you send an emial with one of thier filtered words, BAM... there goes your email, rgiht into the Bulk or Junk folder, never to be read by anyone.

Even if they have subscribed to your list, unless they have whitelisted your "from" address you can still wind up in the junkpile.OK, you started out wanting to send a simple emial to your list about a new offer and right now it would seem that it will take over an hour just to be sure you don't look like an illiterate or have your email wind up in the junk folder.This is where your three best friends come to the rescue.They are Spellcheck, SpamCheck and FormatitI publish several newsletter and ezines, plus a few thousand mailing lists, (yes, I said a few thousand) and about 98% of my mailings get through to the recipients, have correct spelling and they are formatted to the readers email box.After I write anything I plan to send by email I use three simple, free online tools to insure this and it takes me no more than than five minutes.Here is how I accomplish this.I write my email or article, such as this one, in notepad and the first place I go is http://www.Spellcheck.Net/Once there, I copy and paste my entire email into their online spellchecker and I immediately get back a report not only showing me the misspelled words but offering suggestions for changes. Keep in mind that this porgram doesn't recognize certain words such as email, ezines, spam, etc.

But as long as you know this and ignore these suggestions you will be OK.I make the required changes using their online tool and, voila!
, my email has correct spelling and it only took a couple of minutes, faster once you get used to it. I can rgiht now copy this text back into my notepad and save the changes.My next step is to SpamCheck it so that it will get past the filters. I go to http://spamcheck.Sitesell.Com/ and use their olnine SpamChecker. I use the same procedure as bfeore.
I copy my etnire text and paste it into the online tool and click submit.This will return a TOTAL SPAM SCORE and explain how it arrived at that score and what the scores mean. I can then make any simple changes required and I am done. Time, about a minute and a half.OK, I right now have an email with correct spelling that should get through all but the most stringent filters.

The next task is to format it to fit my readers email account.While eevry email client is different, almost any one of them should be able to read an email that is formatted to 58 characters per line, including spaces.That is where my Mailing List Manager seems to work best. So right now I go to http://www.Formatit.Com/Basically the same procedure.

I copy and paste my entire email copy into it and enter my desired column width. Click sbumit and there you have it. A professional quality email that is ready to promote my products.At the last minute, after proofreading this article, I decided to add one more item.

That item is Proofreading.While I am a enormuos fan of using swipe files for blurbs and bits of info and copying those into my work, I always carefully proofread the finished product.I have been seeing a lot of several common mistakes that I would like to warn you about.The most common is persons using the word "loose" when they mean "lose" Example: "You won't loose money on this deal".

Whlie I try not to lose any money the only money I have that is loose is my loose change :-)The next would be the use of "aloud" when they mean "allowed". Example: "You aren't aloud to import any email addresses into this mailer". Hmmm.. Is it allowed if I do it quietly?
Last, but not least, is the use of "coarse" instead of "course" Example: "Click here to get a Free Marketing Coarse". Sounds pretty roguh and hairy to me.While there is much more to writing professional email copy, if you use these simple, free tools you will be well on your way to becoming a successful email marketer. I hope this information has been helpful to you.And I did not even ask you to subscribe to my "Free Coarse"© 2006 Barry G.

SwensonBarry G. Swenosn has been making a living online since 1997. He is currently the editor of Email Solutionz eZine http://www.Email-solutionz.Net/ He can be reached for comment or questions at editor@email-solutionz.Net.




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