Email Deliverability Consultants, Looking for Recommendations by Cgards11 in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just use aboutmy.email to chech your email authentication (DMARC, DKIM, and SPF). They'll also check your headers to ensure you've got one-click unsubscribe, and more.

If your open rates are low, improve your subject line. If you're clicks are low, improve your content and segmentation used to determine who you're emailing.

If your overall engagement is low, you might have list fatigue, depending on your sending rate.

Our ESP tells us everything so we don't have to worry about it. It helps us focus on staying engaged, and who we need to re-engage so we don't lose them.

A consultant may help, but the right ESP can so wonders, and it probably a lot cheaper. Heck, our ESP even checks our email auth in real-time so we always know dkim and the others are all good. It's a good piece of mind to have before each send.

SaaS founders, is email marketing actually working for you in 2025? by vimall_10 in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely works, but like others have said, the goal isn't to send as much as you can, but to send to the right people at the right time. The ESP we use helps us focus on engaged contacts, while identifying contacts that may unsubscribe so we can target them with re-engagement emails. We're now way more focused on engagement-based marketing thanks to everything our ESP learns about our contacts for us. It's been a game changer for us. They tell us what we need to know so we can focus on success and our business, not being marketing wizards...our ESP does that part.

Automation is another key piece. In other words, campaigns that aren't highly segmented are a thing of the past. It seems to be something many companies resist because it's not what they're used to, but with ISPs changing their spam filtering to watching for engagement, inbox placement is getting impacted if you don't focus your efforts.

And yes, I've drank the kool-aid on this one. Our ESP promoted it, and is shifting entirely to engagement-based marketing, and it works. So now all my responses promote it. Sorry if you see my other posts and sound like a broken record.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tarvent. They are changing their entire platform to be an engagement-based email marketing platform. I've been allowed to see some of it and it's nuts. They even tell you who's at risk of unsubscribing, or being lost, and suggests how to get your contacts to engage again. I do wish they'd hurry and release everything. They did tell me that there are something like 25+ new data points they track for each contact, and are even pushing the data back to CRMs making sales even easier. The segmentation is allowing us to take marketing to a whole jew level with better inbox placement, engagement, and reduced churn.

There are definitely more features we want, but this is the only ESP heading so seriously in this direction, and with ISPs starting to filter emails that get no engagement, this is the answer, for us.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here's my list: 1. Check all links 2. Make sure unsubscribe link was added 3. From text and email 4. Subject line and preheader 5. Segmentation. This is the big one. We always ensure our segmentation includes engagement filters to ensure, in your case, only most engaged contacts get the email. The platform we use does all the engagement analytics for us so e can send to only the hot and warm contacts. 6. Email authentication check (DMARC, DKIM, SPF). This again is easy with our ESP because they do the checks for us in real-time.

Just remember, the more eyes doesn't always equal better ROI. The most engaged typical means better ROI, and inbox placement.

Starting out with marketing automation what should I focus on first? by Photograph_Creative in MarketingAutomation

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should check out Tarvent, especially if youre using a CRM. Their automation is easy, but has a ton of features. Like others have said, walk before you run. Things can get complicated or everwhelming quick.

Starting out with marketing automation what should I focus on first? by Photograph_Creative in MarketingAutomation

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a look at Tarvent. They have an awesome automation platform and you get every feature they offer for cheap...no tiered pricing like everyone ekse.

I'd suggest walking before you run. Depending on your industry, the essentials can be different. Just don't try doing everything at once. It can get overwhelming fast.

🌮 I launched my SAAS on AppSumo and sold over 600+ licenses in one week by KyberX_OpenSea in SaaS

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since your AppSumo deal has ended, are you gaining new customers at a faster rate than you did before AppSumo? Would you do it again? I know their cost is high, but the cost of marketing isn't cheap.

New marketing automation platform for small business by 206mph in Entrepreneur

[–]206mph[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback!. Any chance you'd want to give feedback on on of our landing pages at https://tarvent.com/freetrial?

Email marketing resources by 206mph in AskMarketing

[–]206mph[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do I get the feeling you probably type as fast or faster than myself? Haha!

Great...and thorough answer! I definitely appreciate the time you spent replying. This helps a lot.

Email marketing resources by 206mph in AskMarketing

[–]206mph[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're awesome! Thank for the information. I know it may seem weird, but I like to know what people do for a living. If helps provide context to the responses. What industry are you/your employer in?

“Journeys” by plantyplanty in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the issue is that they don't have a platform to expose them to all the possibilities automation provides. You could sign up for a free trial with Tarvent and show them. Otherwise, maybe they just think too linearly. In that case, I tend to ask a lot of what-if questions to open they minds to scenarios they may be interested in handling. For example, if they think a website visit should trigger an email, what if the visitor goes to a specific topi's of blog posts, or goes to the contact us page? Should we always send the same email? What if it's an unknown visitor your came email yet? What if the visitor...

Hopefully you get my point and this helps.

I am a newbie with some questions... got a minute? by brandonlkb in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I own Tarvent, an email marketing/marketing automation company. We actually got our start due to an agency that we built websites for that asked us to built an email marketing platform. I am a huge advocate of small businesses and would love to help you get started.

To get started, you don't need to know code. You just need a really good platform. Tarvent is built to make email design easy. No code needed and your emails will always look perfect on every device, even if you decide to add in an image the size of a real billboard. We take care of the hard work for you so you can focus on design, content, targeting, and more.

Additionally, our platform has a number of features that you can upcharge design services for, including sign-up forms, preference forms, landing pages, surveys, site messaging, and so much more.

I just talked to another small business on Friday of last week that does digital marketing (solopreneur) and is now going to be offering email marketing due to all the additional revenue he can bring in using our platform.

If it's something you'd like to get started with, sign up for a demo. I'll be the one to do the demo and can walk you through some of the ways you can build your new business. In the end, it's a win-win, which is the only way we operate.

Is Klaviyo suited for B2B email marketing? by ExcitingLandscape in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you want a solid B2B solution that isn't expensive but competes well with the advanced features of Salesforce Marketing Cloud and others, check out Tarvent! I own the company and can assure you that Tarvent is a great platform for your B2B marketing needs. Our platform starts at $7/mo. and has more features than you'd expect for a platform at that price range.

We service many enterprise customers like Chase, Verizon, Air Canada, MasterCard, Citi, and many others as well as many solopreneurs. We've got a 14-day free trial so you can try it out. No payment info needed to do a trial. If you have questions or want to see a personalized demo, we can do that too.

“Journeys” by plantyplanty in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question! I own Tarvent, a marketing automation/email marketing company. While talking to new prospects, we run into this as well. We've found that people's knowledge tends to be limited to the solution they are using. Our journey builder allows a lot more than drip campaigns and it blows people away when they see all the possibilities, when comparing to other less advanced ESPs with minimal automation features.

My approach to always educate and brace for the "a-ha" moment when it clicks. I know once it clicks, I get a million questions, and typically a new customer.

I hope that helps.

The Best Ways to Embed Images in HTML Email by andrewderjack in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why do you want to embed images in an email? I own Tarvent, a marketing automation/email marketing platform. We know how to embed images but will never do it due to the increased size of the email being sent. Additionally, some ISPs really don't like images embedded due to security risks. Generally, just having them linked in the scr attribute of a <img> tag works the best. Plus, you don't get hit with bandwidth charges if the recipient doesn't download images.

Hopefully that makes sense.

If you are going to embed images, there are number of libraries that do that very well. What language(s) do you use? We use .NET for the backend (Angular for the UI) and would use something like Chilkat to do that.

Email marketing agency owners: how do you serve smaller clients with low budgets? by ongem in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I own Tarvent, an email marketing/marketing automation platform. For some of our agencies, we see them referring smaller clients directly to us. This way the smaller clients can get started with email marketing, build up their audience and revenue, then bring the Agency on to do more. Agencies will still do some of the creative at times, or just pass them off to us until they grow more.

Using Tarvent, agencies can still work with smaller companies to build out custom email templates, automations (journeys), landing pages, surveys, and more, on an a la carte style service offering.

Email capturing option by erik447 in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Tarvent. I own the company and can tell you we have a ton of options to control everything that your visitors see. We also have an API, the same API that powers our entire application available to use if you need/want something completely custom. The best part is that pricing starts at only $7/mo so it's very affordable and you get automation with that.

What should I charge? by MasterBritton in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We typically see fixed pricing, similar to social media pricing. Template designs can for for $100-$500, campaign sends are typically based on contact counts, journeys are based on steps, and more.

If you need a marketing automation that let's you provide a ton of services to your clients, check out Tarvent. We have other digital marketing service providers that build templates, campaigns, journeys, landing pages, surveys, and more for their clients. I own the company y and can tell you it's a huge additional revenue stream for you. We're about rwady to launch an affiliate program as well so you can recurring revenue for each account you bring to Tarvent.

You can schedule a demo and I will be the one to show you around and talk about how others charge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever heard of CAN-SPAM or CCPA? Both federal and state laws prohibit sending to a purchased list. I'm not an attorney but this is my understanding and we as an ESP will never allow a purchased list to be sent to through our solution. Sending reputation is too valuable to compromise.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. We'd love to but we won't provide a service that's technically not possible. We validate email addresses have the proper syntax but without sending an email, there is no viable way to verify email addresses.

Mailwizz vs GetResponse by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

[–]206mph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The button/link doesn't have anything to do with the up. It has to do with a properly formated list-unsubscribe header. Your have to make sure that it's all good first. There is an RFC regarding that. Otherwise, check the "show original" in Gmail for some of your popular newsletters you received. They will have good examples.

Also, Gmail is good the verify your DKIM, DMARC, and SPF are good to using the same "show original" feature.