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How to avoid spam in iGaming emails?

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Published in 2025-7-28 23:55:19 | Show all floors |Read mode
I thought I was doing everything right, but the open rates have been dropping. I’ve checked my subject lines and content, but it seems like spam filters are still flagging my emails. How can I avoid my emails ending up in the spam folder when sending out iGaming newsletters? I really want to reach my audience without these issues.

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What helped me was ensuring that my email list was clean and that I was only sending emails to users who had explicitly opted in. There’s a helpful article on https://newskarnataka.com/gaming/email-marketing-for-igaming-how-to-avoid-the-spam-folder/12062025/ that covers how important it is to use proper authentication methods like DKIM and SPF to improve your email deliverability. These steps helped me reduce the chances of my emails being flagged. Also, make sure your content is relevant and personalized to avoid the spam filters.

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One thing that can help is making sure you don’t over-send emails too frequently. If people don’t engage with your emails or mark them as spam, that can also hurt your deliverability. It’s all about maintaining a good sender reputation. Maybe look into segmenting your audience more to send them more tailored content that they’d actually want to see. That might help too.
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