1. Gradual Sending – Instead of sending a large volume of emails all at once, start by sending a small number of emails to a targeted and engaged audience. This could be a segment of your subscriber list or a group of people who have explicitly given permission to receive emails from you. Check out our article on email segmentation best practices for more tips on how to target and personalize your campaigns as you grow your email marketing strategy.
2. Increasing Volume and Frequency – As your sender reputation improves, gradually increase the volume and frequency of your email sends. Monitor bounce rates, open rates, and engagement metrics during this process to ensure positive interactions with your emails.
3. High-Quality Content – Focus on sending valuable and relevant content to your recipients during the warm-up phase. Engaging content is more likely to be opened, read, and positively interacted with, which helps improve your reputation.
4. Engagement Monitoring – Pay close attention to how your recipients are interacting with your emails. High levels of engagement, such as opening emails, clicking on links, and replying, signal to Email Service Providers (ESPs) that your emails are wanted and not spam.
5. Consistency – Maintain a consistent sending pattern throughout the warm-up process. Erratic or irregular sending behavior can raise red flags and harm your reputation.
6. Watch for Red Flags – Keep an eye on your deliverability and sender score. If you notice any issues or declining metrics, take corrective actions promptly.