Deliverability
Email deliverability is the ability to successfully deliver emails to your subscribers’ inboxes. Poor deliverability can lead to your emails ending up in spam folders.
Managing and maintaining your email deliverability requires you to adopt tactics that demonstrate your responsible marketing practices. Dotdigital’s team of deliverability experts are always on-hand to provide you with top tips and advice to ensure your emails land with impact.
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Deliverability
Don’t be scared of iOS 15
When Apple announced its iOS 15 update, it left email marketers shaken. No more opens, no more location data, no more real email addresses? Cue panic.
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Deliverability
Why is my email in the spam folder?
One of the most common questions we get asked is why is my email in the spam folder. We do understand the confusion and frustration that comes with this issue,...
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Deliverability
Top changes you can make now to improve sending in Japan
Everyone wants their email delivered into their customers' inbox which makes the art of deliverability critical to the success of senders.
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Deliverability
Customers should be ready for at least a 100% more bot link checks than last year
Privacy and security when interacting with technology is top of mind these days. Consumers are wanting to make sure they’re using the online world while maintaining their safety.
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Deliverability
The increased importance of domain reputation on your deliverability
When you send your email from Dotdigital (or any other ESP), it could be that your messages are sent from a shared pool of IP addresses. These pools are used to send mail faster, especially during the holidays when volumes peak. Another benefit of this approach is that if an ISP or receiver blocks one of the IP addresses, it does not impact the other IP addresses in your pool so we can keep sending your email.
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Deliverability
A Guide To Spam (And 5 Ways To Avoid Becoming It)
What is spam? The technical definition of spam is any email sent to individuals which is unsolicited and sent in bulk. We all know the traditional spam: grammatically incorrect emails...