Using emojis in affiliate emails can sometimes reduce inbox placement, especially if you use too many or place them in the subject line. Email filters might see it as a sign that the email is promotional or spammy. This could push the email into the Promotions tab or even the spam folder. While emojis can help draw attention, it’s better to use them in moderation. One or two placed carefully within the body of the email usually doesn’t cause a problem. But when they’re used heavily, especially with bold claims or flashy words, it can trigger spam filters. It’s also good to test your emails before sending them to your whole list. This way, you’ll see how the email is treated by different inboxes. Keeping things simple and natural often leads to better inbox placement. Has anyone noticed how small changes like this affected where their emails landed?