Before sending your first emails, ensure you have completed all the steps of Batch's subdomain warm-up methodology:
General review
Have you assessed your current email performance?
→ See "General review" section for more information.
Technical setup
Set up dedicated sending and tracking subdomains for each email activity (e.g., transactional automations, marketing automations, email campaigns).
Verify each sending subdomain with Google Postmaster Tools.
(Optional) Consider setting up a DMARC monitoring tool for additional insights.
→ See "Technical setup" section for more information.
Compliance & user targeting
Compliance review: Ensure adherence to local regulations, Batch's guidelines, and inbox provider best practices (see "Compliance review" section).
User Base Review: Select the right user segments to begin your warm-up and populate your Batch recipient base accordingly. (See "User base review" section)
→ See "List hygiene compliance & recipients base quality" section for more information.
Warm-up planning & scheduling
Warm-up goal: Define a clear target for daily email volume you aim to reach.
Warm-up schedule: Create a timeline for gradually increasing email volume for each subdomain.
Campaign/automation migration order: Determine the sequence for migrating campaigns and automations.
→ For more information, see: "Defining a warm-up goal" & "Preparing your migration schedule"
Email templates review
Campaigns/automations setup: Make sure all your campaigns and automations have been set up correctly on Batch dashboard (e.g. targeting, language, etc).
Email templates: Double check your email templates to be sure they have been optimized and everything is working as expected (e.g. links, personalization, etc).
→ See "Email templates review" section for more information.
Once everything is in order, take a final look at your email templates, automations, and campaigns before hitting send!
By completing these steps, you'll be well-positioned for a successful email warm-up that strengthens your sender reputation and fosters positive subscriber engagement.
You are ready to go!
Now, feel free to start sending your first emails with Batch following your migration schedule. Need help monitoring your first results?
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