Here we will outline the best practices you should follow for great email content, including words and phrases you should avoid using.


Why should I focus on content? 

As well as your sending behaviours, it is important to look at the content you are sending. Why? As one of the first things spam filters will focus on is the content you are sending especially from your subject line. Specifically they’re looking for words that spammers often use to lure a contact into opening their message. 


This is where you will find your email is landing in your customers junk/spam folders instead of landing in their inbox. 


We know that many of these words may be true as far as your campaign is concerned, however avoiding these in the subject line of your email will help in ensuring your email is received as expected. 

Following these best practices along with focusing on your deliverability will help build you as a positive sender.


What words should I avoid? 


1. 100% satisfied                              16. Guarantee

2. 50% off                                          17. Herbal

3. Affordable                                     18. Hidden

4. Amazing                                        19. Limited Time Offer

5. Avoid                                             20. Lose

6. Best price                                      21. Offer

7. Collect                                           22. One time/ One-time

8. Cost/ No cost                                23. Only

9. Compare                                       24. Open

10. Credit                                          25. Price

11. Discount                                     26. Remove/ Removes

12. Easy Terms                                27. Save $

13. For You/ Your Family                  28. Stop

14. Friend                                         29. Teen

15. Get  30. Win/ Winner

Additional subject line tips

Never start your subject lines with a "$" or "£" symbol or end it with a number or include these at all

DO NOT USE ALL CAPS, THIS WILL LOOK LIKE YOU'RE SHOUTING AT THE CONTENT - THIS IS WHAT SPAMMERS DO!

Instead focus on using sentence case or using Capital letters for the beginning of your words.

Punctuation and symbols - using 'funky' punctuation or fonts  ꔛꮺଘ✧ᯅꮺ?ᯅഒꕤଘ p.u.n.c.t.u.a.t.i.o.n - looks like suspicious content

It is important to know that spam filters are getting more advanced with analysing the content of your messages and subject lines to determine if what you are offering is genuine - however this isn't an opportunity to start including these words and phrases as many internet service providers are not this advanced yet. 


What are manipulative words and phrases?

In addition to spam words, it is important to avoid using manipulative words and phrases, but what are classes as manipulative?

We know that you want to urge your contact to act now, however spam filters will penalise emails creating unnecessary urgency and pressure on the contact. If you continuously send 'urgent' 'act now' then this is showing that its actually not urgent. If you have enough value within the content you are offering your contacts, then the urgency will happen organically. 

Examples of words and phrases:

1. Act now

2. Action

3. Apply now

4. Apply online

5. Buy

6. Buy direct

7. Call

8. Call now

9. Click here

10. Clearance

11. Click here

12. Do it today

13. Don’t delete

14. Drastically reduced

15. Exclusive deal

16. Expire

17. Get

18. Get it now

19. Get started now

20. Important information regarding

21. Instant

22. Limited time

23. New customers only

24. Now only

25. Offer expires

26. Once in a lifetime

27. Order now

28. Please read

29. Special promotion

30. Take action

31. This won’t last

32. Urgent

33. While stocks last


'Needy' words and phrases

A needy word or phrase is something used that is over exaggerating to the contact. If you are genuinely offering value then you do not need to use these type of words; as your email subscribers are looking for immediate value, they will want to know exactly what they will get on opening your email. It can be tempting to use the following words but again showing desperation will only look like spam and risk the email not reaching the contacts inbox.

Examples of needy words and phrases

34. 100%

35. All-new

36. Bargain

37. Best price

38. Bonus

39. Email marketing

40. Free

41. For instant access

42. Free gift

43. Free trial

44. Have you been turned down?

45. Great offer

46. Join millions of 'insert nationality'

47. Incredible deal

48. Prize

49. Satisfaction guaranteed

50. Will not believe your eyes


'Sleazy' words and phrases

Have you ever received an email that felt quite pushy or pressuring you into opening or purchasing, and instead of enticing you in you would rather delete or unsubscribe? This is what can happen when using these type of words. Are you adding value in a non-intrusive way and in a friendly manner to your contacts?

Examples of 'sleazy' words and phrases to avoid:

51. As seen on

52. Click here

53. Click below

54. Deal

55. Direct email

56. Direct marketing

57. Do it today

58. Order now

59. Order today

60. Unlimited

61. What are you waiting for?

62. Visit our website


'Cheap' words and phrases

If you have an offer for your customers, and this is appearing more available than it is then your customers will perceive this as lower value. We are enticed into things that we can't have, so if you include 'Congratulations' or 'You are a Winner!' this is likely to end up in spam. To position value that customers will organically chase you, we would avoid the following words.
 

Examples of 'cheap' words and phrases to avoid:

63. Acceptance

64. Access

65. Avoid bankruptcy

66. Boss

67. Cancel

68. Card accepted

69. Certified

70. Cheap

71. Compare

72. Compare rates

73. Congratulations

74. Credit card offers

75. Cures

76. Dear [personalization variable]

77. Dear friend

78. Drastically reduced

79. Easy terms

80. Free grant money

81. Free hosting

82. Free info

83. Free membership

84. Friend

85. Get out of debt

86. Giving away

87. Guarantee

88. Guaranteed

89. Have you been turned down?

90. Hello

91. Information you requested

92. Join millions

93. No age restrictions

94. No catch

95. No experience

96. No obligation

97. No purchase necessary

98. No questions asked

99. No strings attached

100. Offer

101. Opportunity

102. Save big

103. Winner

104. Winning

105. Won

106. You are a winner!

107. You’ve been selected!


'Far-fetched' words and phrases.

What is a far-fetched word or phrase? If you are sending an email that has an offer that is too good to be true, customers will pick up on this, if your customer has picked up on this, spam filters will also pick this up. Nobody likes when someone is trying to oversell, so try and limit these words and phrases so that your customers will believe you are genuinely offering something true.

Examples of 'far-fetched' words and phrases to avoid:

108. Additional income

109. All-natural

110. Amazing

111. Be your own boss

112. Big bucks

113. Billion

114. Billion dollars

115. Cash

116. Cash bonus

117. Consolidate debt and credit

118. Consolidate your debt

119. Double your income

120. Earn

121. Earn cash

122. Earn extra cash

123. Eliminate bad credit

124. Eliminate debt

125. Extra

126. Fantastic deal

127. Financial freedom

128. Financially independent

129. Free investment

130. Free money

131. Get paid

132. Home

133. Home-based

134. Income

135. Increase sales

136. Increase traffic

137. Lose

138. Lose weight

139. Money back

140. No catch

141. No fees

142. No hidden costs

143. No strings attached

144. Potential earnings

145. Pure profit

146. Removes wrinkles

147. Reverses aging

148. Risk-free

149. Serious cash

150. Stop snoring

151. Vacation

152. Vacation offers

153. Weekend getaway

154. Weight loss

155. While you sleep

156. Work from home


'Shady words and phrases' 

Many people can be easily led, and there will always be people with bad intention that will try to take advantage of them. The following words are associated with ethically or legally questionable behaviours and may trigger the spam filter so we advise to use these with caution.

Examples of shady words and phrases:

157. Addresses

158. Beneficiary

159. Billing

160. Casino

161. Celebrity

162. Collect child support

163. Copy DVDs

164. Fast Viagra delivery

165. Hidden

166. Human growth hormone

167. In accordance with laws

168. Investment

169. Junk

170. Legal

171. Life insurance

172. Loan

173. Lottery

174. Luxury car

175. Medicine

176. Meet singles

177. Message contains

178. Miracle

179. Money

180. Multi-level marketing

181. Nigerian

182. Offshore

183. Online degree

184. Online pharmacy

185. Passwords

186. Refinance

187. Request

188. Rolex

189. Score

190. Social security number

191. Spam

192. This isn’t spam

193. Undisclosed recipient

194. University diplomas

195. Unsecured credit

196. Unsolicited

197. US dollars

198. Valium

199. Viagra

200. Vicodin

201. Warranty

202. Xanax


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