Deliverability
Utilizing Warmup Inbox will automatically increase your Email Deliverability rates as well as increase your domain reputation and decrease the likelihood of your inbox and domain being added to any blacklists or deactivated for suspicion of spam. All you need to do as a user is sync your inbox and we handle the rest.
Email Deliverability Rates: Why They’re So Low & How to Save Them
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Εvery email marketer’s goal is to get a newsletter delivered to 100% of recipients. You would be surprised to know that about 20% of emails never make it to their intended targets' inboxes. (Source) To clarify, that doesn't mean the email landed in spam - that
Email Marketing Campaigns: How To Save Money & Reach Your Customers
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Guest post written by: The Emailable Team Email Marketing Campaigns: Your Secret Weapon Email marketing campaigns can directly target someone and turn them into a customer. The overall idea sounds great, but many email marketers fear they could lose money if the campaign is unsuccessful. Search engine optimization (SEO) and
What Is A Mail Transfer Agent?
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There are so many email terms out there, and it can get confusing. We totally get it, which is why we’re here to help. It’s normal to scratch your head at what a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) is because it’s often called numerous other things: * A mail
What Is An Email Header?
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An email header is a short string of code that’s used to authenticate an HTML message. You’ve heard all about how essential it is to have a snappy email subject line in email marketing. You know that it’s crucial to have your “from” address clearly state your
Bounced Emails: Guide to Understanding
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What Is a Bounced Email? An email bounce occurs when the intended recipient is unable to accept a message. A bounced email suggests that something has gone wrong in the sending process, whether it was on the sender’s side or the recipient’s side. When you send out an
Bounced Emails: How to Fix and Improve
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What Is an Email Bounce? An email bounce occurs when a message is unable to be delivered to the intended recipient. When an email bounces, the sender receives an automated message from an email server that informs the sender that the message didn’t get through to the intended destination.
DMARC: Definition and Importance
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What Is DMARC? Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) is a DNS protocol that utilizes the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM). DMARC was created to help ISPs validate the authenticity of incoming and outgoing email messages coming in from a specific domain. The protocol
Authenticate Emails with DMARC for Better Deliverability
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How Is DMARC Related to Email Deliverability? DMARC stands for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance and is a DNS protocol that uses the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM). It’s important to start by saying that a DMARC record isn’t a free pass