Tag Archives | e-mail
Volume of Mail vs IPs
Lately, we've had questions about IPs and volume and when to increase the number of IPs.
When we work with folks on the setup, we design the plan based on discussed volume, warm up requirements and long term growth expectations. In general, we recommend 1 IP for every 75K - Read more...
8 Effective Email Marketing Strategies Backed by Science
Here are email marketing strategies backed by science:
1. Personalize your email, but test NOT using the recipient’s name. There is a time and place for personalization with the first name, but be careful to use this "too early" in the "relationship"!
2. Watch subject line length. According to Adestra, which Read more...
Lessons You Can Learn From a PROPER Warm Up
More and more, we see new clients wanting to do their own thing when it comes to warming up their domains and IPs. The problem with this is that it essentially sets you up for failure from the get-go. When this happens, it incurs extra fees, extra time, and Read more...
Engagement and Deliverability
We have talked about engagement on a number of occasions, but it bears another discussion as it's EXTREMELY important for marketers to start paying attention to.
First off... Engagement, as a filtering tool, is here to stay! In fact, it's going to play more and more of a role as Read more...
HTML Elements to Test
Often times clients will go through the "Troubleshooting Inbox Placement" steps that we provide, only to get stuck on the HTML factors.
If you think about how web pages display in different browsers and on different devices, it's no wonder that it can get a bit overwhelming when Read more...
Click-Through Rates
We all know (and pay careful attention to) open rates...
Don't get me wrong, open rates are certainly an indicator of several factors... and useful for looking at engagement levels, segmenting, re-engagement campaigns, and more.
However, most folks stop there. As a result, marketers are missing a big part of the Read more...
12 Tips for Getting to the Inbox
Here are 12 tips to keep you from getting caught by the spam filters:
- Produce quality content (this includes making sure your email code is clean, formatting is done correctly, links are used appropriately, and that the messages don't look and feel "spammy", etc.)
- Mail to opt-in only address (confirmed opt-in Read more...