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Clovette Meikle
Domain Warming by Gladish & Co
Domain warming is a process that involves gradually increasing the volume of emails sent from a new or recently dormant email domain to establish a positive reputation with internet service providers (ISPs) and email clients. This process helps to improve email deliverability rates, ensuring that emails reach their intended recipients' inboxes rather than being flagged as spam or blocked entirely. The benefits of domain warming include: Improved email deliverability rates: Domain warming helps to establish a positive sender reputation, which can lead to higher email deliverability rates. According to research by Return Path, email deliverability rates can improve by up to 28% through proper email warm-up practices. Increased email engagement: By gradually increasing the volume of emails sent, domain warming helps to ensure that recipients are engaged with and interested in the content of the emails. This can lead to higher open and click-through rates, which can ultimately increase the success of marketing and customer communication campaigns. Reduced risk of being flagged as spam: When email domains are not properly warmed up, ISPs and email clients may view them as suspicious or spammy, leading to a higher likelihood of being flagged as spam or blocked. Domain warming helps to establish trust with ISPs and email clients, reducing the risk of being flagged as spam. Improved sender reputation: By following proper domain warming practices, email senders can establish a positive sender reputation, which can lead to higher email deliverability rates over time. Solid email message delivery is crucial for the success of marketing and customer communication campaigns. According to research by HubSpot, email marketing has an average ROI of 42:1, making it one of the most effective marketing channels available. However, if emails are not delivered to recipients' inboxes, this ROI potential is severely diminished. In fact, according to Return Path, only 80% of commercial emails actually reach subscribers' inboxes. Proper domain warming can help to increase this number, leading to more successful email marketing and customer communication campaigns.