Spam trigger words can harm your email deliverability without you even noticing. These are words or phrases that email filters watch out for, and when your email contains too many of them, it can be sent straight to the spam folder. Common examples include “Buy now,” “Free,” “Limited time,” and “Act fast.” These kinds of words are often used in scam emails, so email providers are cautious when they see them. In affiliate marketing, where links and promotions are involved, using too many of these words can reduce your inbox rate. It's better to write naturally and keep your message helpful and clear. Use plain language and focus more on giving value than sounding too salesy. Also, balance your email with real content and not just links or offers. Has anyone noticed better inbox results after changing how they write their emails? Others may benefit from hearing about what helped your emails get better placement.