Preventing Your Domain from Being Labeled a Spammer

If your website sends out tons of emails, including welcome messages, alert messages, or marketing blasts, you’ll want to ensure your emails will always reach their destination. As more email clients develop stricter rules for blocking spam, if your domain sends out a lot of email messages, you may be in a pickle. Often domains that email a lot are perceived as spammer domains by email spam blocks.

To get around this real threat to your marketing’s effectiveness, register a similar domain for your outbound and automated emails. For instance, social-network.com should send auotmated mail from the domain social-network-mail.com. This way, if that outbound mail domain gets blocked by spam filters, you can switch to another without risking the ban on your cash cow domain. Brand safety.

Preventing your domain from being labeled a spammer is quick and easy. Go to a registrar now to set up an outbound email domain. So fresh and so clean!

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About Glenn Friesen
Glenn Friesen is a faculty member at Santa Barbara Business College. He has a passion for SEO, marketing, digital culture, international business, and wine. Follow his work at http://twitter.com/glennisaac

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