E-Mail Deliverability
Issue 130, November 5, 2003
Dear Friends,
Here in Northern California we missed Fall altogether. We went directly from a hot summer to winter frost. My heart goes out to the tens of thousands in Southern California who are homeless from the fires.
In this issue of Web Marketing Today I focus on a rapidly-worsening problem:
- How to Increase E-Mail Deliverability
- Google Search Engine Dominance
By the way, I'd appreciate it if you would take a minute or two to fill out a quick, 4-question survey on spam and spam filters. You can view the results of the survey when you complete your answers. Thank you.
The Doctor Ebiz Internet Marketing (Web) Seminar is concluding a two-year run next week, November 10-14, with six sparkling hours of instruction designed to get you up-to-speed on Internet marketing. It's live, online, with Voice over Internet (no long-distance phone calls). I expect this is the last time you'll have the opportunity to get in on this live seminar. http://wilsonweb.com/webinar/dre_sem/?c1=wmt130&source=dre_sem
In January and February 2004, I plan to be in select cities with The Internet Marketing Best Practices Briefing. So far I'm planning to be in Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Washington DC, and either New York (if I can find a venue) or Boston. http://wilsonweb.com/seminar/?c1=wmt130t&source=best
God bless you,
Dr. Ralph F. Wilson
P.S. With this issue, Web Marketing Today begins its ninth year serving the Internet business community. I celebrate with you God's goodness in making this possible. I never would have thought....
How to Increase E-Mail Deliverability
Helps you understand the many factors involved these days in getting your opt-in e-mail newsletter or promotion delivered to your subscribers. It explains the technologies used to protect recipients from spam overload, and gives specific recommendations to improve deliverability. This includes a review of Jill Deogh's new e-book The Permission Emailer's guide to Avoiding Filters (MarketingSherpa, Oct 2003). Read the Article.
Google Search Engine Dominance
Logs from select pages at WilsonWeb.com show that 90% of the search-engine driven traffic from June through September 2003 came from Google sources. Shows a graph displaying sources. See the Graph.New Ecommerce and Web Marketing Articles
Each month our team of link editors scours dozens of online periodicals and resources to find key information on e-commerce and Web marketing. With so much new literature available to you, how do you find what you need quickly and painlessly? Here's a selective and searchable database of article and resource links to help your research and keep you up-to-date in the field. (Links gathered in a given month are usually available during the second week of the following month.)

