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Deliverability Blunders & How They’re Solved

eDataSource

Death, taxes… and deliverability blunders. During our client conference this fall, we had a chance to chat with five of the industry’s leading email experts, and had them spill the beans on the biggest deliverability blunders they’ve encountered. We laughed, we cried, we pinky swore to clean our lists. She didn’t ask us.

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Navigating new spam policies: A guide to effective cold email outreach

Martech

DKIM (Domain Keys Identified Mail) works alongside SPF, ensuring your emails’ integrity hasn’t been tampered with. Dig deeper: Email marketing 101: The five basics Prioritize your email list hygiene A few dozen bounces from non-existent contacts can kill your domain reputation. The answer is both yes and no.

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B2B data decay and list rental – buyer beware!

Biznology

Overview: There are four primary elements of a B2B targeted marketing campaign: Targeting, segmentation and list selection. Of the four, no experienced B2B marketer disagrees that the targeting, segmentation and list element is the most important. Simplistically, there are two sources of lists – internal and external.

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How to be indispensable: The CMO’s cheat sheet

B2BMarketing.net

Keep track of these tasks by e-mail or messaging. Identifying your BATNA Harvard Law School offers this process for identifying your BATNA: List all alternatives to the current negotiation – what could you do if negotiations fall through? Don’t Do couldn’t be clearer.

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The art of writing the perfect blogger pitch

Biznology

Because we reach out cold to upwards of five-thousand bloggers at a time, it is essential that we don’t put ever put mission-critical domain names in jeopardy of being black-listed as spam or being taken away by a fickle registrar such as GoDaddy.com. Spam detectors are always a risk. “Dear Abraham.”

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