Five HTML E-mail Design Tips, Part 2
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Run your message through a software or service that rates your spam score. The higher the score, the more “spam-like” an e-mail message appears. A low spam score greatly increases the deliverability of the message.
Double-check all of the code and remove anything that isn’t needed, such as meta tags or extraneous code added in some WYSIWYG editors.
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