Learn What Is Working Right Now in Online Marketing
Newsletters Rich Moyer

Why FRE.E?

You may notice that some words are looking a little strange, including dots and hyphens, and sometimes misspellings.  Well, it is intentional.  I try to get the maximum distribution of my newsletters, but the SEO gods are messing with me.  What passes the spam checkers in one system is failing in another. 

I know that dollar signs in the subject line are a no-no, and punctuation could be a red flag, too many exclamation points, the use of ellipses, and even personalization variables like ~firstname. 

One site I use daily is particularly finicky about dollar signs (even in the ad body) so I have to spell it out with "dollars" or "USD".

It's worth your time to review your error logs and messages when you submit your ads, or distribute newsletters, which is a large part of my business.  I use the tracking tools available, and tweak subject lines and ad copy.  I split test to get the best results.

TIP:  SuperSolos allow up to 5 subject lines.  I use them to split test the SUBJECT LINES.  After a day or two, review the SuperSolo register to see the number distributed/clicks for each subject line.

Resources

Rich Moyer
WebcastSource.com
RichMoyer@WebcastSource.com
YouTube Channel @RichMoyer1953

Previous
Absolutely KOOL AI Photobooth