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Hemaprasath_Jin
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Does including CTA link different from email domain affect Deliverability

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We are trying to include a CTA Link that is different from our email domain, for example-let's say I'm including the link of Amazon product page, given that each of the links are encrypted by Marketo with branding domains and does it still considered as spam trap by esps?

 

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SanfordWhiteman
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Re: Does including CTA link different from email domain affect Deliverability


We are trying to include a CTA Link that is different from our email domain, for example-let's say I'm including the link of Amazon product page, given that each of the links are encrypted by Marketo with branding domains and does it still considered as spam trap by esps?

Having links to a different domain from the From: domain is not deemed suspicious by modern anti-spam software. This is a myth. The converse (having links to the same domain as the From: domain) is occasionally scored negatively (“negative“ being a good thing in this context). The impact is negligible in any case.

 

(P.S. I think you’re misusing the term “spam trap” here.)

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SanfordWhiteman
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Re: Does including CTA link different from email domain affect Deliverability


We are trying to include a CTA Link that is different from our email domain, for example-let's say I'm including the link of Amazon product page, given that each of the links are encrypted by Marketo with branding domains and does it still considered as spam trap by esps?

Having links to a different domain from the From: domain is not deemed suspicious by modern anti-spam software. This is a myth. The converse (having links to the same domain as the From: domain) is occasionally scored negatively (“negative“ being a good thing in this context). The impact is negligible in any case.

 

(P.S. I think you’re misusing the term “spam trap” here.)