Here’s G, and in this email, you'll discover 3 mistakes to avoid while sending emails to protect your deliverability!
Email deliverability is ignored by 95%+ of people sending emails.
So their emails end up in spam and never reach their audience. 🥵
If you're struggling with low open rates and getting replies,
the most likely reason is poor deliverability.
Want to keep your deliverability high and avoid spam?
Here are 3 mistakes to avoid while sending emails 👇
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1. Sending emails to unverified addresses
Sending emails to invalid addresses means your emails could land in spam traps or not get delivered. This increases your bounce rate and the chances of your emails landing in spam.
Instead, verify your email list to ensure your emails reach the right audience.
Here are 3 tips to remember while verifying your email list:
ensure that your audience’s email domain is active, not expired
remove all duplicate email addresses from your list
use reliable tools like Debounce or Bouncer to verify your email list quality
2. Ignoring your technical setup
Completing your technical setup verifies that you are a real sender and helps email providers ensure that your emails are legitimate and not spam.
Your technical setup is made up of 3 key settings:
Incomplete technical settings can even stop your emails from getting delivered. You can use the guides linked above to complete this one-time setup.
3. Sending too many emails at once
Sending all your emails at the same time can trigger email providers and land your emails in the spam folder. To prevent this, spread the sending schedule throughout the day. This also ensures that your emails reach your audience at the best time for them.
Here are 3 steps you can take to pace your sending speed:
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