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Tag: feedback loop
Email Definitions: Complaint Rate
Now that we’ve talked about complaints and feedback loops, we are ready to discuss complaint rates. As a reminder, a complaint occurs when an email recipient marks an email message as spam by clicking “This is spam” or “send to spam folder” in their web email client. The Internet Service Provider (ISP) records this as […]
Email Definitions: Feedback Loops
What goes around… Comes around! Does this proverb apply to your email-sending program? Probably not as much as you’d like. Ideally, you’d have a direct window into each interaction a recipient has with your message: Did they actually open it? If so, did they scroll through it? Did they forward, delete, print, or file it? […]
Email Definitions: Complaints
TiNS [tɪnz] Noun An acronym representing the phrase “This is Not Spam” Often used as slang to represent a non-complaint An email industry colloquialism. Synonyms: “This is Not Junk” Antonyms: TiS, spam complaint TiS [tɪz] Noun If spelled with ‘(apostrophe), a contraction of it is An acronym representing the phrase “This is Spam” Often used […]