Why emails go to spam
Spam filters analyze wording patterns in context. Repeated urgency and promotional phrasing can reduce inbox placement.
Certain words increase the chance of emails landing in spam.
Most emails fail not because of content quality, but because of hidden spam triggers, poor structure, and domain issues.
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Spam filters analyze wording patterns in context. Repeated urgency and promotional phrasing can reduce inbox placement.
Use a checker before sending. Tools like InboxGuard help detect spam triggers before sending and suggest safer phrasing.
Use natural language and test every draft before send so trigger terms are caught automatically.
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