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The Institute for Social Internet Public Policy: Email Deliverability, Social Media and Internet Public Policy

We Get Wanted Email Into the Inbox and Keep Spam Out!


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Are you an email sender who is frustrated that your legitimate, requested email is being blocked, or ending up in the junk folder instead of the inbox? Does reduced email deliverability cut into the effectiveness of your mailing campaigns, and your profitability?

How do you send legitimate email in a spam-filtered world?SM

Our SuretyMail Email Accreditation Program is helping hundreds of companies deliver nearly 2 billion emails a month, and we can help you, too!

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Our roots are in the email receiving industry, and we still consider our responsibility to ISPs and spam filters - helping you keep spam out and identifying legitimate, wanted email - to be paramount.

ISIPP's CEO, Anne P. Mitchell, started as in-house counsel for MAPS and the RBL, and it is that background which informs everything we do at ISIPP.

In 2003 Anne founded and chaired the Email Deliverability Summits, which was the first initiative to have senders and receivers sit down in the same room and develop sending and receiving standards together. Not long after the Summits, Anne took the helm at ISIPP, creating a neutral place where email receivers and email senders can come together to deal with email sending and delivery issues.

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"You have by far the smartest and most responsive firm going...You have done WONDERS for delivery rates for one of our main clients. Open rates have at least doubled and in some cases tripled."
-John Brogan, CEO,
Global Intellisys
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