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Your best emails don't accomplish a thing if they don't have effective subject lines. That's where you should spend a big chunk of your time.

Here are some things to focus on, from the Bloomerang blog, at 6 Considerations For Fundraising Appeal Email Subject Lines:

  1. The law (the CAN-SPAM act makes it clear you can’t use misleading or deceptive subject lines)
  2. Spam filter trigger words and characters (check with your service provider; there are different opinions on what activates spam filters to keep you messages out of inboxes)
  3. Clean data
  4. Words humans ignore (here are some words found in a recent study to decrease open rates: helping, fundraising, raffle, fundraiser, charity, and -- worst by a lot -- donate)
  5. Subject line length and format (study what's working -- you might be surprised)
  6. Expert advice only goes so far (pay attention to what really works for you)

My rule for subject-line writers: Always write at least 10, and narrow them down to the best ones.



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