On Spam and Diamonds - RecruitingBlogs2024-03-29T02:22:14Zhttps://recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/on-spam-and-diamonds?commentId=502551%3AComment%3A1999140&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSome more facts which might b…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2017-01-04:502551:Comment:19991402017-01-04T03:18:12.992ZNicholas Meylerhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/NicholasMeyler
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<p>My "bounce" rate is only 1%. This means my addresses are 7 to 10 times more accurate than the typical user of "Constant Contact" (which is frankly a very spammy service). My unsubscribe rate is below one…</p>
<p>Some more facts which might be helpful: <<a href="https://knowledgebase.constantcontact.com/articles/KnowledgeBase/5409-average-industry-rates#compare>" target="_blank">https://knowledgebase.constantcontact.com/articles/KnowledgeBase/5409-average-industry-rates#compare></a>;</p>
<p>My "bounce" rate is only 1%. This means my addresses are 7 to 10 times more accurate than the typical user of "Constant Contact" (which is frankly a very spammy service). My unsubscribe rate is below one per thousand (which is 10x or 20x lower than typical for "Constant Contact"). My delivery rate is 99%, which is pretty good. So spam filters aren't stopping my high-quality email.</p>
<p>The problem with email marketing is that most people are much too lazy to make it work, and they don't collect and update addresses weekly, like they should. I'm always removing any suspect addresses. Content is extremely important, too!</p>
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