Domain Warmup
Best Practices: 10 Tips
Have a Strong Email List
Build an engaged audience through ethical practices, avoiding buying or adding contacts without consent.
Know Your Sending Limits
Start slow and gradually increase email volume to avoid triggering spam filters.
Implement Email Authentication
Use SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to ensure your emails are legitimate and secure.
Improve IP Reputation
Maintain a positive IP reputation to avoid being flagged as spam by ISPs.
Avoid Spammy Words
Craft emails with trustworthy language and avoid using spam-triggering terms.
Provide High-Quality, Personalized Content
Personalize messages, keep them concise, and make them easy to read.
Maintain regular conversations
Respond promptly to engage recipients and signal reliability to email service providers.
Clean your email lists
Regularly remove invalid or unengaged email addresses to protect your domain's reputation.
Switch to dedicated IP
Consider using a dedicated IP address to have more control over your email reputation.
Use warm-up tool
Employ warm-up tools like
SalesBlink
to gradually increase email-sending volume and monitor sender reputation.
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