From Setup to Testing

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From Setup to Testing

toxatyt
Email warm-up is an important step that often raises questions. What are the specific steps to start the warm-up process with minimal risks? What role do DNS settings and email deliverability testing play? I'd like to understand the most common mistakes and how to avoid them, as well as what tools, such as Snov.io, can help in this process.
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Re: From Setup to Testing

katana29
When you start sending mailings on a new mailbox, warming up is the first important step to ensure deliverability and avoid penalties from mailing services. During the warm-up process, you need to carefully monitor the activity, starting with small volumes of emails and gradually increasing them. For control and testing, I recommend using top email warm-up https://snov.io/email-warm-up . The platform provides functions for testing delivery, setting up DMARC and SPF records, which will help you ensure that your emails do not end up in spam. Using these methods, you will ensure a stable result and high efficiency of your email campaigns.
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Re: From Setup to Testing

zazajoj
Email warm-up requires a careful approach to avoid negative consequences for the sender's reputation. It is important to properly set up the domain and mail server, and also to start with a small volume of emails, gradually increasing it. It is also worth conducting deliverability tests to make sure there are no problems with ending up in spam. This process will help create a solid foundation for successful and long-term email campaigns.