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== Step-by-Step Instructions == While there is no straightforward method to see if an email went to spam after delivery, you can implement several strategies to improve deliverability: 1. **Maintain a healthy list of contacts:** Regularly clean your email list by removing unengaged subscribers and those who have opted out. 2. **Send timely and relevant content:** Craft messages that resonate with your audience, addressing their needs and preferences. 3. **Encourage engagement:** Increase interaction rates by including clear '''call-to-action''' buttons, inviting feedback, and creating compelling subject lines that encourage opens. 4. **Monitor feedback:** Pay attention to feedback loops from ISPs regarding engagement metrics, bounce rates, and spam complaints. 5. **Utilize domain authentication:** Set up Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) to help verify the legitimacy of your emails.
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