Thanks Katya! I think you nailed the process in the simplest words possible!
One more step this blog Proven strategies to send emails to old lists - QuickEmailVerification Blog showed was to re-confirm like a double opt-in. I think the numbers will drop considerably but it'll be more safe and...
Hi everyone,
Any suggestions on how to re-use, re-engage an old email list? The list isn't small (about 60k), so I am not too keen to throw it away without trying to win back some of those subscribers.
any tips, reference, blogs, etc are welcome!
Thank you in advance!
In the context of blacklists, I found the following references useful
1. Blacklist Basics: The Top Email Blacklists You Need to Know | Return Path
2. How Do Blacklists Work? Tips To Avoid Spam Filters | SendGrid
3. Email blacklist basics - QuickEmailVerification Blog
If there's any links to...
A few observations.
1. It's ok to lose some subscribers. Priorities change, requirements change... Why hold on to subscribers who have no interest in buying whatever your have to sell? A bit of churn is fine, perhaps even desirable.
2. When you let go of some subscribers (who were never your...
Hi Graybeard,
Thank you for your answer.
I'm learning the ropes of the backend of email marketing and my context is server blacklisting, domain blacklisting and IP blacklisting. A small client of my small biz fell into blacklist and I want to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Will check out...
Not exactly copywriting, but Bird by Bird by Anne Lemott is pretty good - it's about writing in general, including fiction. worthy of building a workshop around.
Much as we say everyone loves a good laugh, it'd be interesting to see what different statistics has to say. Humour is not only product- or niche-specific but also culture-specific. Different cultures appreciate different kinds of humour, i.e. slapstick vs wit vs sarcasm vs farce vs...
Yet, my...
I'm assuming you don't have much experience in sending bulk emails. That means you'll want to go slow and catch up on a lot of reading and learning, or else you could be in trouble. (By trouble I mean email servers of your recipients may label you a spammer and push your emails in the Spam...
Graybeard, am not sure what you mean.You feel 65% that were identified 'good' by QuickEmailVerification was too small a number or too big?
I too would like to learn about someone's experience with QuickEmailVerification and maybe of some other service provider.
Your own IP is always great, but you'll need to take a call on whether you'd want to devote your time/resources into the tech side or whether you'd rather focus on building a great/better offer and let a 3rd party handle the tech side... It's sure exciting to do all everything and remain...
Firstly, exactly one of the five things happen to your outgoing emails.
1. They are accepted as safe and appropriate by the receiving server. Result? Your email lands in the recipient's inbox. This is the best result you can have.
2. The receiving server suspects something is not right with you...
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