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Everything Email Marketing

By Get to the Inbox by SuretyMail

Welcome to Everything Email Marketing, the audio blogcast of Get to the Inbox by SuretyMail, the original email deliverability assistance company. What is an audio blogcast? You know how some people love to listen to audio books, rather than reading the book? Well, an audio blogcast is to a blog as an audio book is to the book! The Everything Email Marketing podcast is the audio blogcast of the Get to the Inbox by SuretyMail blog, which you can visit at blog.gettotheinbox.com.
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Everything Email MarketingMar 31, 2023

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03:07
Who is Behind the Domain Kmail-lists? Here's Who (Season 3, Episode 5)
May 15, 202301:37
Get a Great Return on SMS Marketing While Following SMS Marketing Laws and Best Practices (Season 3 Episode 6)
May 04, 202307:11
How Not Confirming Email Addresses Can Create Liability if Your Customer is Injured as a Result (Season 3 Episode 4)
Apr 03, 202303:23
Microsoft Inboxes to Start Rejecting Emails that Fail DMARC (Season 3 Episode 3)
Mar 31, 202303:07
Spam Trigger Words: Do They Exist or Don't They? Here's the Deal (Season 3 Episode 2)
Jan 31, 202304:04
Google Ends Pilot Program that Allowed Political Campaigns to Bypass Gmail Spam Filters (Season 3 Episode 1)
Jan 26, 202304:51
This One-Click Unsubscribe Law is the #1 Email Law that People Get Horribly Wrong (Episode 1)
Jan 09, 202304:16
Subject Line Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 94)
Dec 16, 202207:09
Is Your Email Marketing ROI Suffering From Hidden Costs? (Season 2 Episode 93)
Dec 15, 202204:29
2 Things That Email Business Contracts MUST Contain to be GDPR Compliant and GDPR Proof Even in the U.S. (Season 2 Episode 92)
Dec 14, 202205:35
Why You Should Process Unsubscribes Immediately Even Though CAN-SPAM Gives You 10 Days to Do It (Season 2 Episode 91)
Dec 13, 202202:49
Why You Can't Just Block UK and EU Visitors, Customers, or Any UK or EU Traffic Under GDPR (Season 2 Episode 90)

Why You Can't Just Block UK and EU Visitors, Customers, or Any UK or EU Traffic Under GDPR (Season 2 Episode 90)

With the UK adopting their own UK GDPR following Brexit, it’s important to understand that you can’t just block from your website people coming in from the EU or the UK. As we have mentioned in other articles on GDPR compliance, GDPR specifically prohibits the automated profiling of individuals, including of their online identifiers or locations, which means that it is a violation of GDPR to note, in an automated fashion, from what region in the world they are surfing over to your website.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/why-you-cant-just-block-eu-visitors-eu-customers-or-any-eu-traffic-under-gdpr/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Dec 09, 202205:18
Why U.S. Companies Should Comply With GDPR for Email and How to Do It (Season 2 Episode 89)
Dec 08, 202203:16
GDPR Data Controller and GDPR Data Processor Explained (Season 2 Episode 88)
Dec 07, 202204:51
10 Things You Need to Know About the CAN-SPAM Act (Season 2 Episode 87)
Dec 06, 202203:51
Mailing List Response Magnitude (MR) The Most Important Metric of All (Season 2 Episode 86)
Dec 01, 202207:39
Why You Should Process Unsubscribes Immediately Even Though CAN-SPAM Gives You 10 Days (Season 2 Episode 85)
Nov 30, 202202:09
Generic Business Email Addresses: Sometimes They are Still PII (Season 2 Episode 84)
Nov 29, 202203:45
Google Gives Gmail Mass Email Services the Boot (Season 2 Episode 83)
Nov 19, 202203:49
4 New State Personal Data Privacy Laws Require Email Opt-in in 2023 (Season 2 Episode 82)
Nov 18, 202206:22
Why You Shouldn't Say You Comply with the CAN-SPAM Act (Season 2 Episode 81)
Nov 17, 202202:52
Don't Use a Do Not Reply Email Address! The Importance of Using a Real Email Address (Season 2 Episode 80)
Nov 16, 202203:32
Spam Complaints = Getting Junkfoldered and Maybe Even Blocked (Co-reg Makes it Even Worse) (Season 2 Episode 79)
Nov 15, 202204:08
Why ISP Whitelist and ISP Email Delivery Requirements are Not All the Same (Season 2 Episode 78)
Nov 11, 202207:58
A Surprising Answer to "Why are My Emails Going to Spam?" (Season 2 Episode 77)
Nov 10, 202203:41
Transactional Email vs Marketing Email: Court Rules Logo, 7 Words Transmuted Confirmation to Promotional Email (Season 2 Episode 76)
Nov 08, 202204:02
How to Find and View Email Headers in AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, and More! (Season 2 Episode 75)
Nov 08, 202202:26
Why Spam Filters are an Email Sender's Friend (Season 2 Episode 74)
Nov 04, 202202:41
Loyal Subscriber Dropped For Failing to View Images (Season 2 Episode 73)

Loyal Subscriber Dropped For Failing to View Images (Season 2 Episode 73)

We’ve talked before about things that can artificially suppress open rates, and the dangers inherent in not being aware of the issues. And of course we’ve talked about the importance of continuing to monitor your open rates, even after iOS 15, because hey, the inbox providers continue to monitor them. Now we’re going to share with you a real-life story about how a business gave a loyal subscriber the boot because that subscriber was reading email without loading images, and so the business assumed they were inactive. Don’t make this mistake.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/loyal-subscriber-dropped-for-failing-to-view-images/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Nov 01, 202203:07
Having a Sense of Entitlement Will Not Help Your Email Get Delivered (Season 2 Episode 72)
Nov 01, 202202:60
3 Things That Can Artificially Suppress Your Email Open Rates (Season 2 Episode 71)

3 Things That Can Artificially Suppress Your Email Open Rates (Season 2 Episode 71)

We’re always thinking about ways that we can boost our customers’ deliverability and email reputation to previously unheard of heights. And, as we’ve mentioned recently, open rates are still important, not withstanding what some might say. That’s because ISPs and inbox providers still look at your open rates to see if people are really interested in receiving and reading your email. As ESP MailChimp puts it, “Open and click rates can give you a good idea of how your campaigns are performing with a particular audience. If an open rate is strong, it usually means your subject lines resonate with your audience.”

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/things-that-can-artificially-supress-open-rates/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Oct 28, 202204:56
Why ISPs Won't Give You the Email Address of People Who Make Spam Complaints Against You (Season 2 Episode 70)
Oct 27, 202203:52
5 Tips to Improve Your Email Deliverability (as Featured in B-to-B Online) (Season 2 Episode 69)
Oct 26, 202205:13
How to Check if Your Email is Blacklisted on an Email Blacklist (Season 2 Episode 68)
Oct 21, 202202:50
What is a Click-Through Rate For Email and Why You Need to Monitor Yours (Season 2 Episode 67)
Oct 19, 202205:58
How to Avoid Emails Going to Spam: Do People Mistake Your Email for Spam (Season 2 Episode 66)
Oct 18, 202205:53
Email Response Time Expectations: When a Prospect or Customers Sends Email - Answer It! (Season 2 Episode 65)
Oct 17, 202204:34
3 Ways that You Can Improve Email Deliverability Rates for Free (Season 2 Episode 64)
Oct 15, 202203:18
How to Share Google Postmaster Tools Data With Somebody Else (Season 2 Episode 63)

How to Share Google Postmaster Tools Data With Somebody Else (Season 2 Episode 63)

If you are already using Google’s Gmail Postmaster Tools, guess what! You can share your Google Postmaster Tools data with others! (If you aren’t already signed up for Gmail Postmaster Tools, see our tutorial on how to sign up for Google’s Gmail Postmaster Tools.) There are any number of reasons that you might want to give someone else access to your data; here at SuretyMail we use it to review our customers’ inboxing versus spam-foldering at Gmail so that we can help them fix anything that may be causing them to not achieve the best inboxing possible.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/how-to-share-your-gmail-postmaster-tools-information-with-somebody-else/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Oct 13, 202202:15
How to Sign Up For Google Postmaster Tools and the Gmail FBL (Season 2 Episode 62)
Oct 13, 202210:02
Why You Need an Email Retention Policy, What it Should Be, and What Can Happen if You Don't Have One (Season 2, Episode 61)
Oct 12, 202205:37
When Email Deliverability Issues Turn Dangerous and Put Others at Risk (Season 2 Episode 60)
Oct 11, 202206:03
Why Setting Subscriber Expectations is Critical to Email Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 59)
Oct 08, 202203:42
The Top 5 Cadence Mistakes Email Marketers Make When They Schedule Email Campaigns (Season 2 Episode 58)
Oct 06, 202205:14
Why "Recommend a Friend" Email Schemes Are Not a Friend to Your Email Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 57)
Oct 05, 202204:14
Do I Have to Put My Real Physical Address in My Email to be CAN-SPAM Compliant or Can I Use a P.O. Box? (Season 2 Episode 56)
Oct 04, 202203:02
Make SMS Spammers Pay You by Threatening to Report Their Text Message Spam (Season 2 Episode 55)
Oct 04, 202205:37
How Out of Office Messages Can Hurt Your Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 54)
Sep 30, 202204:38
Check Your Reverse DNS With Our Free Reverse IP Lookup Tool (Season 2 Episode 53)
Sep 29, 202202:47
Retailers: Why You Need to Ask Before Adding a Customer to Your B2C Email Marketing List (Season 2 Episode 52)
Sep 28, 202204:14
DMARC Email Authentication and How to Set Up a DMARC Policy and DMARC Record (Season 2 Episode 51)
Sep 27, 202206:42
3 Reasons to Not Use a NoReply Email Address in Your Email
Sep 26, 202205:07
DKIM: The Most Confusing of the 3 Authentication Mechanisms Explained in Plain English (Season 2 Episode 49)
Sep 26, 202207:27
What Those SMTP Error Codes Mean and Why You Should Care (Season 2 Episode 48)
Sep 22, 202207:05
Which Copyright Date Should You Use on a Website? Odds are Good That You Have it Wrong (Season 2 Episode 47)
Sep 21, 202204:28
Which Really is Better: Plain Text Email vs HTML? The Answer May Surprise You (Season 2 Episode 46)
Sep 20, 202206:25
The 6 Steps to a Successful Re-Engagement Campaign (Includes Case Study) (Season 2 Episode 45)

The 6 Steps to a Successful Re-Engagement Campaign (Includes Case Study) (Season 2 Episode 45)

If you are looking for re-engagement campaign examples, look no further. Properly conducting an email re-engagement campaign, and following re-engagement campaign best practices, is critical to your email deliverability. One misstep and all of your email can start going to the spam folder, if not being outright blocked as “spam”. In our knowledge article about How to Revive, Warm Up, and Re-Engage an Old Mailing List without Getting Into Trouble we highlight six points that are key to conducting an effective re-engagement campaign. These include removing non-openers, making sure your that authentication is set up correctly, minimal formatting, compelling subject line, brief content, and a surprise 6th step. Then, once you have conducted your successful re-engagement campaign, it’s important to consistently email those re-engaged subscribers! Below is a real-life re-engagement email campaign example, showing how doing this carefully and correctly, and following these points, can lead to success.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-how-to-do-a-reengagement-campaign-for-optimum-email-deliverability/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Sep 20, 202209:35
Placing Advertising in Email Confirmation Messages Can Get You into Trouble (Season 2 Episode 44)
Sep 16, 202202:60
How to Reduce Spam Email: Remove Your Personal Information from the Internet at Places Like Crunchbase, Zoominfo, & Apollo.io (Season 2 Episode 43)
Sep 15, 202207:36
Gmail “Skip the Spam Filter” Program for Political Campaigns Opens for Business (Season 2 Episode 42)
Sep 15, 202205:47
Why Email Open Rates are Still Important (Season 2 Episode 41)
Sep 13, 202205:16
Why Email Open Rates Are Still Important in a Post iOS 15 World (Season 2 Episode 40)
Sep 09, 202206:34
Why You Need to be Doing Your Own Email Delivery Monitoring (Season 2 Episode 39)
Sep 08, 202203:41
SMS Marketing Best Practices and Laws You Must Follow (Season 2 Episode 38)
Sep 07, 202205:41
How to Get Whitelisted: Email Whitelists, Whitelisting, and Certification 101 (Season 2 Episode 37)
Sep 02, 202204:38
What is Email Authentication SPF, DKIM, and DMARC and Why It's Important Explained in Plain English (Season 2 Episode 36)
Sep 01, 202205:59
Here's How to Stay Out of the Gmail Promotions Tab (Season 2 Episode 35)
Aug 31, 202208:02
2 Ways that Email Disclaimer Language Can Hurt Your Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 34)
Aug 30, 202203:25
Your Ratio of Text to Images in Email Marketing Can Hurt Your Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 33)
Aug 29, 202202:38
How do People Respond to You Personalizing Email Subject Lines? Survey Says... (Season 2 Episode 32)
Aug 26, 202203:11
Never Send Mass Mailings Before Warming Up an IP Address: A Story in 3 Parts (Season 2 Episode 31)
Aug 25, 202203:58
3 Ways that Email Personalization in Subject Lines May Hurt Your Email Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 30)
Aug 25, 202204:08
Why, Where, and How to Get a Dedicated IP Address and Why We Recommend It (Season 2 Episode 29)
Aug 23, 202205:56
The Answer to Where Can I Buy or Find Free Email Lists for Marketing? (Season 2 Episode 28)
Aug 22, 202203:01
What Does Opt-In Mean? An Explanation of Email Opt-In Definitions and Spam (Season 2 Episode 27)
Aug 19, 202204:34
Why It's Important to be Truthful in Email Marketing (Season 2 Episode 26)
Aug 18, 202202:58
Email Reputation Can be More Important than Being on an Email Whitelist (Season 2 Episode 25)
Aug 17, 202202:58
Looks Really Do Matter If You Want to Improve Email Deliverability (Season 2 Episode 24)
Aug 16, 202203:33
ISPs Do Not Have to Accept and Deliver Your Email Even If It Isn't Spam (Season 2 Episode 23)
Aug 15, 202203:09
Why You Shouldn't Include Attachments in Email Unless the Person is Expecting It (Season 2 Episode 22)
Aug 12, 202203:07
Not All Double or Confirmed Opt-in Requires a Confirmation Email (Season 2 Episode 21)
Aug 11, 202203:16
Email Best Practices Should Not Be Confused With Email "Common Practices" (Season 2 Episode 20)
Aug 10, 202203:18
Study Finds That 75% of Unsubscribes Due to Frequency and Relevancy Issues (Season 2 Episode 19)

Study Finds That 75% of Unsubscribes Due to Frequency and Relevancy Issues (Season 2 Episode 19)

It’s always nice when an independent third-party study substantiates what we’ve been saying all along. In this case, a study by Harris Interactive on behalf of Merkle (the database marketing people) has found that between 73 to 75% of people hit “unsubscribe” because either they feel that they are getting email from you too often, or that it is not relevant, or both.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/study-finds-that-75-of-unsubscribes-due-to-frequency-and-relevancy-issues/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Aug 09, 202202:34
The Benefits of ROI for COI (Return on Investment for Confirmed Opt-in) (Season 2, Episode 19)
Aug 09, 202203:24
Does the TCPA and Do Not Call List Apply to Text Messages? How About Political SMS Messages? Yes to Both! (Season 2, Episode 18)
Aug 03, 202205:25
Do You Want Political Email to Bypass Spam Filters and Go Directly to Your Inbox? Congress Does. Here's What to Do. (Season 2, Episode 17)

Do You Want Political Email to Bypass Spam Filters and Go Directly to Your Inbox? Congress Does. Here's What to Do. (Season 2, Episode 17)

Political campaign email would get a free pass to your inbox, and not be allowed to be run through spam filters, if new legislation introduced by Republicans in both the U.S. House and Senate is passed. Named the Political BIAS Emails Act of 2022 (BIAS is short for “Bias In Algorithm Sorting”), a/k/a HR 8160 and SB 4409, the new law would require that email receiving systems such as Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and all the others, deliver political campaign email directly to your inbox, and they would be expressly forbidden to run it through their spam filters at all.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/do-you-want-political-email-to-bypass-spam-filters-and-go-directly-to-your-inbox-congress-does-heres-what-to-do/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Aug 02, 202205:32
Google's Plan to Let Political Email Bypass the Spam Filter: Interview with Anne P. Mitchell Esq. on KSRO with Michelle Marques and Larry Olson (Season 2, Episode 16)

Google's Plan to Let Political Email Bypass the Spam Filter: Interview with Anne P. Mitchell Esq. on KSRO with Michelle Marques and Larry Olson (Season 2, Episode 16)

Google has asked the Federal Election Commission to weigh in on Google's plan to let political email, and specifically political campaign email, bypass all spam filtering and be delivered directly to the inbox of Google's Gmail users.  Email law & policy attorney and ISIPP Get to the Inbox CEO Anne P. Mitchell is interviewed by California radio station KSRO's Michelle Masques and Larry Olson.

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Jul 28, 202208:40
The Top 3 Things That Can Cause Low Open Rates For a Mailing List (Season 2, Episode 15)

The Top 3 Things That Can Cause Low Open Rates For a Mailing List (Season 2, Episode 15)

Just what is a good open rate average, and is there an open rate formula? In our world we talk a lot about open rates, and why it’s so important to track them (you can read more about the importance of tracking open rates here). While open rate averages vary widely across industries, senders, ESPs, and ISPs, and there is no real open rate formula, a very general rule of thumb is that inbox providers and ISPs like to see a consistent 20% or better open rate in order to keep putting the email that you send flowing into the inbox, and help to avoid your landing in the spam folder. But what is less talked about is what causes ‘failure to opens’ (FTOs) and how to prevent them.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/the-top-3-things-that-will-cause-ftos-failure-to-open-for-a-mailing-list/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Jul 22, 202204:29
Remember to Add Email Deliverability Test Accounts to Your Mailing Lists (Season 2, Episode 14)

Remember to Add Email Deliverability Test Accounts to Your Mailing Lists (Season 2, Episode 14)

One of the most important things that you can do to ensure good email deliverability is to add email deliverability test accounts to your mailing list. Fortunately, adding deliverability test accounts is also one of the easiest things that you can do! You should do this by creating one or more test accounts with each of the major free webmail hosts, such as Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo. You can do this by using your “company name” as your standard email deliverability test account name.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/remember-to-add-test-accounts-to-your-mailing-lists/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Jul 21, 202203:13
Little Known Self-Help Email Deliverability Checks to Improve Email Deliverability (Season 2, Episode 13)
Jul 20, 202204:59
Let's Play "Can I Use This List?" (Season 2, Episode 12)
Jul 19, 202208:11
Email Deliverability and Domain Reputation (Season 2, Episode 11)
Jul 18, 202203:14
Words That Can Get Your Email Into Trouble (Season 2, Episode 10)

Words That Can Get Your Email Into Trouble (Season 2, Episode 10)

Did you know that there are a lot of regular words that can help push your email to the spam folder if everything else isn’t squeaky clean? Remember George Carlin’s “7 words you can’t say on tv”? Well there are a whole lot more words that you can’t say in email without risking your email being a candidate for further scrutiny and possibly going to the spam folder. In fact one of the things that is most surprising to many email senders is just how many words there are that, when in their email, and if their email doesn’t otherwise adhere to best practices, can trip up the spam filters. They are even more surprised when they learn what some of those words are, because they are very common words, words that seem (and often are) innocent, and yet the spam filters will take note of them, and if your email contains enough of these words, or has these words along with some other factors, they may reroute your email to the spam folder. This is of course why we always advise senders to follow all best practices (only add email addresses to your mailing lists with the consent of the email address holder, regularly remove bouncing and even unresponsive email addresses from your primary mailing list, etc..).

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/words-that-can-get-your-email-in-trouble/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com


Jul 15, 202203:32
Why You May Want to Rethink Your LinkedIn Outreach Strategy: LinkedIn Says Cold Outreach Messages Are Spam (Season 2, Episode 9)
Jul 14, 202205:43
What to do When a Spamhaus Check Shows You Are On a Spamhaus Blocklist (Season 2, Episode 8)
Jul 14, 202202:33
What is a Spam Trap and Why Do They Matter? (Season 2, Episode 7)

What is a Spam Trap and Why Do They Matter? (Season 2, Episode 7)

What is a spam trap email address? (Or, if you prefer the one word version, what is a spamtrap email address?) Perhaps more importantly, why do they matter? Here we explain spam traps, and how to avoid spam traps. People used to not really believe that spam traps existed, at least not so many of them that an email sender would really need to worry about having a spam trap on their mailing list. But they do exist, they are everywhere, and as an email sender you do have to worry about avoiding them. So let’s start by explaining the definition of a spam trap, and where they come from.

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, your outsourced email deliverability team, and the original email deliverability company and consultants, since 2003. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/what-is-a-spam-trap-and-why-do-they-matter/

Jul 12, 202203:09
Don't Use a Decoy Pass-through Email Domain Name - Here's Why (Season 2, Episode 6)

Don't Use a Decoy Pass-through Email Domain Name - Here's Why (Season 2, Episode 6)

Sending email from a decoy, pass-through email domain which forwards to your primary domain is never a good idea, yet there are people who do this. (Some people call this a ‘dummy domain’, but that’s actually something different.) What they do is set up a decoy domain and send their cold email from it, with links in the cold email which point to their primary domain. They do it this way in an effort to protect the reputation of their primary domain; aren’t they so clever? Here’s the thing; actually two things: 1. It doesn’t work, it will still drag down their primary domain’s reputation, and 2. it doesn’t work because they are spamming. Calling it “cold email” when what you’ve done is scraped or purchased an email address and put it on a mailing list without consent is spam, no matter how much you try to polish it up and call it something else.

Prefer to read it instead of listen to it?  Do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/dont-use-a-decoy-pass-through-email-domain-name/

[The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, your outsourced email deliverability team, and the original email deliverability company and consultants, since 2003. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com]

Jul 11, 202203:45
Why Inbox Providers Don't Approve of Email Validation and Email Tester Services (Season 2, Episode 5)
Jul 08, 202205:39
The Hidden Legal Dangers in Not Confirming Email Addresses (Season 2, Episode 4)
Jun 29, 202208:48
A Glossary of Email Deliverability and Email Marketing Acronyms (Season 2, Episode 3)
Mar 23, 202204:01
How to Revive, Warm Up, and Re-Engage an Old Mailing List without Getting Into Trouble (Season 2, Episode 2)

How to Revive, Warm Up, and Re-Engage an Old Mailing List without Getting Into Trouble (Season 2, Episode 2)

We are often asked how to revive, warm up, and reengage an email list that has not been emailed to in a long time. In order to do this you will want to conduct what is known as a “re-engagement campaign”. This is exactly what it sounds like: you already have the email addresses on your email list, and at some point they all gave you permission to put them on your mailing list (right?), so presumably at some point you were engaging with them, but you have not engaged them for some period of time. Here’s how to warm that list back up and turn those people into a warm, responsive email audience.

It’s really important that you warm up an old, neglected email list correctly, because it’s really easy to do it wrong, which can get you and your email into a lot of trouble, and will cause your email to end up in the spam folder. And not just the email that you send to that old list! Sending too much too soon, or too enthusiastically, to that old list can cause other email that you send to start landing in the spam folder as well! It’s so important to remember that your email sending reputation is, ultimately, a universal email reputation. What do we mean by “universal reputation”? There are many different ways that the inbox providers, ISPs, and spam filters identify an email sender, and they cross-reference and aggregate all of the information about your email sending practices, from a variety of sources. And that’s not all: they also share this information with others in the email receiving industries. So it’s not like you can silo your sending to one list and keep it from affecting your email reputation elsewhere.  Here's how to do it right.

Prefer to read it? You can do that here

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Jan 15, 202216:09
Why You Should Have a Dedicated IP Address (Season 2, Episode 1)
Jan 05, 202206:50
Why Having rDNS Set Up is So Critical to Good Email Deliverability (Season 1, Episode 13)
Nov 23, 202107:04
How Using Confirmed Opt-in (Double Opt-in) Keeps You Out of Trouble (Episode 12)
Nov 17, 202104:03
Why All the Email Addresses You Send from Should Really Exist (Episode 11)
Nov 17, 202103:01
Why You Should Never Send Mass Mailings Through a Brand New IP Address (Episode 10)

Why You Should Never Send Mass Mailings Through a Brand New IP Address (Episode 10)

You should never use a brand new IP address to send out all of your email marketing and other bulk or mass email mailings.  Here's why.

Prefer to read it? You can do that here!

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Nov 14, 202103:27
How Automated Vacation Reply Messages Can Hurt Your Email Deliverability (Episode 9)
Nov 14, 202104:18
Why People Who Request Your Email Still Report It as Spam (Episode 8)

Why People Who Request Your Email Still Report It as Spam (Episode 8)

Why would someone who requested to be on your email list, maybe even paid to be on your mailing list, still report it as spam? Example: We have a customer who sends email out on behalf of a very large, very well known institution in the financial investment world.  This company sends out millions of pieces of email a day, under several different titles, to several different mailing lists. All of these mailing lists are confirmed opt-in. Some of these mailings lists are paid mailing lists, by which we mean that the users paid to receive these emails.  And yet even though the users paid to receive these mailings, they get reported as spam! Now, why would someone not only ask to receive a mailing, but pay for it, and then still hit “this is spam” on it when they receive it? That's what we discuss in this episode. 

Prefer to read it?  You can read it here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/why-people-who-pay-to-receive-your-mailings-still-report-them-as-spam/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Nov 13, 202102:57
The Magic of Compounded Deliverability: Purge Deadbeat Subscribers and Boost Your Open and Engagement Rates to the Moon! (Episode 7)
Nov 10, 202106:13
How Has the iOS 15 Update Really Impacted Email Marketing Senders: What You Should Know (Episode 6)
Nov 09, 202106:18
This Rate is the Most Important Email Marketing Metric of All (Episode 5)
Nov 08, 202108:30
Staying Out of the Spam Folder 101 – Are People Reading Your Email? (Episode 4)

Staying Out of the Spam Folder 101 – Are People Reading Your Email? (Episode 4)

“Why is my email going to the junk folder?” and “Why is the email I send ending up in the spam folder?” are questions that we get all the time. The thing is, for most people email deliverability is a distant land, where we speak a foreign language. So here is a plain English explanation of one of the reasons that your email may be going to the spam folder. (‘Deliverability’ refers to making sure that the email you send lands in the inbox, and, when it is ending up in the spam folder (or not being delivered at all), what is going on, and how to fix it.)

Prefer to read it? You can do that here: https://www.isipp.com/blog/staying-out-of-the-spam-folder-101-are-people-reading-your-email/

The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Nov 06, 202104:44
The Myth About Personalization in Email Subject Lines (Episode 3)

The Myth About Personalization in Email Subject Lines (Episode 3)

Conventional wisdom says that personalizing your email marketing subject lines, such as putting someone’s first name in the subject line using tags or other automations, increases the open rate for that email marketing.  We explain why conventional wisdom is often wrong, and back it up with data from a survey.  

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The Everything Email Marketing blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, the founder of the email deliverability industry. For more information about how we can help you get to the inbox go to GetToTheInbox.com

Nov 05, 202103:44
Will the Intuit Acquisition of Mailchimp Help or Hurt Mailchimp’s Brand? (Episode 2)
Nov 05, 202104:50
Welcome to the Email Marketing and Email Deliverability Audio Blog Podcast from Get to the Inbox by SuretyMail (Episode 0)

Welcome to the Email Marketing and Email Deliverability Audio Blog Podcast from Get to the Inbox by SuretyMail (Episode 0)

This is our welcome message!  Welcome! We're really glad that you are here! The Everything Email Marketing audio blogcast is provided by Get to the Inbox by ISIPP SuretyMail, your outsourced email deliverability team, and the original email deliverability company, since 2003!]  An audio blogcast is just like an audio book; just as some people prefer to listen to books, rather than to read them, some people prefer to listen to blog posts, articles, and other updates.  So here we are!  So grab your favorite beverage, pull up a chair, and give a listen! 

Nov 04, 202100:30