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Quick Tips for Improving E-mail Deliverability

With all the talk about the numerous sender authentication protocols, it’s easy to overlook some basic actions that can help improve your e-mail deliverability. A new white paper from e-mail services provider Silverpop, “Deliverability: What the Pros Already Know,” calls attention to some of these basics

With all the talk about the numerous sender authentication protocols, it’s easy to overlook some basic actions that can help improve your e-mail deliverability. A new white paper from e-mail services provider Silverpop, “Deliverability: What the Pros Already Know,” calls attention to some of these basics:

• If an address has produced a soft bounce three times in a row during the course of 21 days or more, remove it from your mailing list. (A soft bounce is a valid e-mail address that has been rendered temporarily undeliverable due to something like an overloaded inbox.)

• E-mail everyone on your list at least once every 90 days. This will help you keep a better handle on address churn and keep your bounce rate to the optimal 4%-5%. If your list produces too many hard bounces—say, 20%--an ISP may consider you a spammer and block all your messages.

• Be sure to put your brand in the “from” and/or “message” line.

• Don’t neglect to set up a mailbox (abuse@yourdomain.com) so that ISPs can contact you regarding bounce codes and other problems. This is another way to demonstrate that your company is not a spammer.

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