Gmail's new restrictions 🔥

Frank Sondors
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Are you sending more than 5k emails to Gmail accounts and is your spam rate <0.3%? It's not a question you would have asked yourself a week ago. Google's latest announcement around new Gmail requirements as of Feb'24 will mean a good amount of companies will need to review their email-sending practices very soon if A) they're sending over 5k emails per day to Gmail users B) have a >0.3% spam rate A couple of things to note on the spam rate 1. Spam rate applies to all email traffic of the domain, not just sales/marketing :eyes: 0.3% is 3 emails marked as spam for every 1,000 emails sent This means you'll need to drive down spam rate for your email domain across every email motion whether you're sending newsletters, cold emails etc. 2. 0.3% spam rate requirement is for all the senders, not just those sending over 5K emails to Gmail users. What you should consider doing? 1. Monitor Postmaster Tools 2. Increase quality and reduce quantity (Easier said than done). 3. Warm-up EVERY mailbox you use to send emails to people you don't know 4. Introduce dedicated domains for email motions and do domain rotation 5. Reduce # of emails you have in a sequence. More emails sent to a recipient within a short timeframe = higher likelihood of spam report There's more, but ultimately think from a user's standpoint and reduce the likelihood of them reporting your email as spam. There are things that aren't in your control due to email fatigue. Some users # Don't open emails from unknown senders. They can't/won't manage it. # Automatically filter emails from unknown senders or use tools to block them. # Mark automatically as spam, even newsletters they signed up to, which is cruel :) The good news there's plenty of time for you to adjust.

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Andrew Jackson
Following this guide will help you to understand the new requirements https://unspam.email/articles/gm... Monitor Postmaster Tools is important!
Jabari Zuri
O really, By the ways for sharing Bro.
Mathis Vella
I wonder how will that implemented ... - Startup with <10 employes: 5k emails = way too much - Big corp with 10k employees: 5k emails = not enough for 1 day 😂
Murad Eldarkhanov
Thanks for sharing the information
Nauman Khalid
Valuable Information Frank