Using New Outlook on Windows for professional communication and productivity
i understand your concern Bob M i once had a customer who had issues like this i was able to provide some help which worked out perfectly well, so i will advice you to follow the steps i will list below to avoid getting blocked.
- Break down your large contact groups into smaller segments. For example, send messages to 50-100 contacts at a time rather than all 400. This helps avoid looking like mass spam.
- Instead of sending generic messages, try to personalize them. Include the recipient's name and tailor the content to make it relevant to each group. This reduces the chances of your messages being marked as spam.
- Utilize a reputable email service provider that is known for good deliverability. Popular services often have established relationships with email providers, which can improve the chances of your messages reaching the inbox.
- Refrain from using words and phrases that commonly trigger spam filters. These may include terms like "free," "earn money fast," or excessive use of exclamation marks.
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