Email remains a powerful way to share content, but shortened links can trigger spam filters if not used carefully. Here's how to safely include TinyEarn links in your email strategy.
Monetize email clicks
Track engagement with real-time stats
Add an extra revenue layer to newsletters
Avoid “spammy” language – Don’t use ALL CAPS or phrases like “FREE MONEY”
Use clear call-to-actions – e.g. “Click here to read the full article”
Send from a verified domain – Gmail, Outlook, and others trust authenticated senders
Always include context – Explain where the link goes and why it’s worth clicking
Use anchor text – Instead of showing https://tinyearn.com/abc123, hyperlink natural phrases like “read more” or “see video”
Don’t send unsolicited emails
Don’t include multiple shortened links in one message
Don’t cloak dangerous or misleading content
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Done right, TinyEarn links can boost your email revenue without hurting deliverability.