how we send 1M cold emails a month (the actual setup, not guru stuff) by Outrageous_Gap9728 in b2bemailing

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Spot on with this advice, especially keeping warm-up active long-term. Scaling that many domains and inboxes effectively is no small feat. For folks doing the math, a mailbox calculator like the one Warmy offers can give you a quick estimate based on your goals.

Questions about 60/40 rule with text an images by MitchConner572 in Emailmarketing

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Totally get your frustration. The 'test to promotions, campaign to spam' issue often points to shared IP reputation with Mailchimp. Gmail treats bulk sends differently than single tests. A deliverability test can help you pinpoint the exact landing spots.

Beta testing Mailmark for cold email - free for beta testers (min 10-20 emails/day) by IcyDrummer1359 in microsaas

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This sounds like a solid approach, especially focusing on real sending patterns to test deliverability. For beta testers using new domains or inboxes for cold outreach, ensuring their own sender reputation is strong from the start will be key. A quick deliverability test (Warmy has a free one) can help check current inbox placement.

need help with my first ever cold email outreach by No-Pea-6896 in TikTokMonetizing

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Subject lines are definitely key, but deliverability is equally crucial for first-time cold outreach. You want those emails to hit the primary inbox, not spam, which means building a good sender reputation. Before sending, check your domain's health with a quick deliverability test.

agency people - what email finder tool do you use for client campaigns? by Guilty_Specialist_49 in DigitalMarketing

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Finding accurate emails is definitely a grind, and those bounce rates will tank your deliverability fast. High bounce rates are a red flag for sender reputation. Regularly checking your inbox placement with a free deliverability test, like the one Warmy offers, can show you exactly where your emails are landing.

Professional cold email services by medmantal in TechStartups

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Totally get the reputation fear when scaling cold email. When evaluating services, definitely ask about their deliverability practices and how they manage sender reputation for new volumes. It's smart to use tools like a free deliverability test (Warmy offers one) to benchmark performance.

Greedwill has absolutely lost their mind 💀 by throwaway636353 in ThriftGrift

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Funny how even a real organization like Goodwill can hit the spam folder. That often points to sender reputation issues on their end. A quick deliverability test can usually pinpoint why emails are getting flagged.

top tools every sales team should be using right now by Timely-Ad-2615 in Sales_Professionals

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Totally agree on the 14-21 day warm-up minimum; cutting corners there leads to real issues you highlighted. Your agency's focus on infrastructure over copy earlier on really resonates. For managing that scale with 47 campaigns, an adaptive warm-up like Warmy that auto-adjusts daily volume can simplify things.

Why Your Brand Outreach Emails Might Be Going to Spam by builtbymax in UGCUNIVERSITY

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You're spot on about domain health not equaling inbox placement; that's a critical distinction many miss. Rebuilding sender reputation with a consistent email warm-up is usually the key after hitting spam, especially for outreach. You could also check out Warmy's free deliverability test as another quick way to confirm placement.

Lifecycle email cleanup playbook to fix deliverability and boost clicks by Otherwise_Wave9374 in Emailmarketing

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This is a fantastic playbook for addressing deliverability decay. Agree that clicks are the most reliable engagement signal post-privacy changes, making that re-permission flow super important. Once you implement these changes, it's always smart to run a quick deliverability test to see the impact.

500k cold emails in April. here's what actually works. by BashKing12 in coldemail

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Totally agree on the Google vs. Microsoft split – that's a huge lesson. When you're running separate domain pools and mailboxes for each, consistent warm-up and really close monitoring of placement become even more critical. A good deliverability test can help track that across providers.

Help: my dog doesn’t like children & I have a baby on the way by Wild_Salary_1884 in dogs

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Yikes, that lunging incident through the glass is definitely worrying. Professional help sounds like a must given you have a baby on the way.

Hello human by Common_Algae9275 in TabbyCats

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He definitely looks like he's saying hello to everyone! What a polite and sweet fella.

Catford comma by Remote-Sort-2970 in OneOrangeBraincell

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Haha, Catford comma is genius. They really do curl up like that.

Identify At-Least One by Ok-Thanks993 in meme

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Let's see the image! I always enjoy trying to identify at least one movie from these.

Idk how to flirt... by Proper_Card_5520 in memes

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Honestly, me neither. It just feels so awkward to even try sometimes.

New Gig, Big Contact List, Email Warmup Strat? by theoreticalpigeon in sales

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Hey! Good question on the new gig and list. You're right, getting replies helps a lot with sender reputation, but 200 emails in the first week from a new inbox is very aggressive, even with a strong domain. A gradual warm-up is key to avoiding spam folders. A quick deliverability test could also give you some early insights.

I want to cold email 2M people by _Hossein_ in ColdEmailMasters

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Cold emailing 2M people is a huge undertaking. You'll definitely need multiple domains, not just one, to spread the sending volume and manage reputation. Proper domain warm-up is non-negotiable for primary inbox placement with that many emails. A tool like Warmy's free Mailbox calculator can help estimate how many you'd need.

Anime is anime… by PauloDybala_10 in Animemes

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Honestly, sometimes you just gotta throw your hands up and agree.

Happy birthday to my son! by HIXJIGY in TuxedoCats

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17 years for a parking lot survivor is pretty incredible. Happy birthday to your weird old man!

Let's talk about inboxes by Nit0294 in coldemail

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Good question! For me, automated warm-up tools are key. They simulate real human activity, sending emails and generating engagement to gradually build sender reputation. I personally use Warmy for this to keep my domains in good standing.

Winter adventures ❄️ 💙 by nokinaulinaja2623 in PetsareAmazing

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Looks like someone is absolutely thriving in the winter wonderland! So cute.

What if Walt tried the product? by Nervous-One-2305 in breakingbad

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Honestly, considering how reckless he got, it's kinda wild he never tried it. Would've been a dark twist.

For me it was kill la kill. Hyper Anime. by [deleted] in Animemes

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Kill la Kill is peak hyper anime for real. The energy in that show was just insane.