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Many marketers think ESPs are responsible for delivering email to the inbox. But they’re not. The role of ESPs is to deliver mail to the Internet Service Providers (ISP) and webmail services, such as Yahoo!, Hotmail, Gmail, AOL, etc.

ISPs are the ones who have the final say in what happens to your mail – whether to block, junk or place it in the inbox.

Now, this is the important bit that ensures your email makes it to the inbox…

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Whitelisting using WhitelistNow

August 13th, 2010, Mickey Wong

Here’s a short 1-minute video showing just how quick and easy it is for subscribers to whitelist you using WhitelistNow.

I’ve got two windows opened to show this happening. In one window is a “thank you” page after someone opts in to my list with WhitelistNow on it. The other window shows the Contacts in my Gmail account.

No matter how many times I do this demonstration, it always brings a smile to my face when I see a contact appear instantly in my Gmail Contacts. This is what happens when your subscribers whitelist you using WhitelistNow on your site.

Click the play button and see for yourself…

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Imagine this – you post an important letter but, unknown to you, it’s not delivered. Instead, the post office tosses it to one side because they think it’s junk mail. You don’t get a say in the matter. In fact, you don’t even know it’s happened. How would that make you feel?

This scenario doesn’t happen off-line (at least, I hope not) but it is happening every day on-line to the email you send. This means you’re losing money because some of your subscribers and customers are not getting your offers and messages.

More Than 20% of Commercial, Permissioned Emails Are Not Delivered to Inboxes in the United States and Canada.

- Return Path Global Email Deliverability Benchmark Report

As well as losing out on more sales and profits, some of the time, money and effort you put into list building and email marketing is completely wasted. So why is this happening and what can you do about it?

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