How does Gmail classify affiliate emails?

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Gmail looks at many things before deciding where to place your email. With affiliate emails, it often checks the content, the links, and how people react to your messages. If your email has too many sales words or suspicious links, Gmail might send it to the promotions tab or even spam. Also, if many people don’t open your emails or mark them as spam, Gmail starts to see your messages as low quality. To avoid this, it helps to write in a natural way, like you’re talking to a real person. Using clean, secure links and avoiding too many images or flashy text can also help. Even your subject line matters. Keeping things simple and honest can improve your chances of landing in the inbox. If you were trying to send affiliate emails through Gmail, what kind of steps would you take to stay out of spam and reach more people?
 
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