In December 2021, 45.37% of the emails sent and received worldwide were considered spam.
That’s almost half of all emails.
No wonder spam kills even the most flawless emails. The challenge is one and only—how to sidestep spam filters?
The answer comes down to email deliverability.
If you get no or very few replies, the chances are your email deliverability is bad.
Tune in. This is our ultimate guide to better email deliverability.
When you hit 'send', your email zips through complex networks, facing off against AI-powered spam filters guarding your recipient's inbox.
The success of your email’s journey to the primary inbox is captured in email deliverability - a key metric usually expressed as a percentage.
Spam filters employ a variety of techniques to ensure emails are relevant and safe to receive.
Here's a quick rundown:
For effective email deliverability, the goal is clear: land your email in the primary inbox, not the junk or spam folder.
Different email clients have varied criteria for success.
For instance, Gmail categorizes emails into several tabs like promotions, social, and updates, in addition to the primary inbox.
Ensuring your email lands in the desired tab (the PRIMARY inbox) is crucial, especially in such a segmented environment.
Email deliverability checklist is one way to make sure your emails are delivered to the primary inbox.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are rigorously filtering spam, which now comprises an astonishing half of all email traffic.
So, it's more important than ever to conduct email deliverability tests before starting any cold email campaign.
These tests are your secret weapon in keeping your legitimate emails from being mistakenly labeled as spam.
Maintaining a spam rate below 0.1% is essential to safeguard your sender‘s reputation.
Typically, the results of a deliverability test are presented as a score, providing a concrete metric to measure and guide improvement efforts.
The objective is to attain an acceptable deliverability rate, typically around 95% of successful deliveries, with a bounce rate not exceeding 3%.
Send a quick message to your recipients asking for confirmation of receipt.
This method is simple and direct.
Remember to give a brief contextual overview of your initial email & be polite.
Here’s an example:
Subject line
Quick Check-in: AI Campaign Paid Collab Proposal
Email body
Hi there [Graphic Designer's Name],
Just circling back to make sure my previous email hit your inbox.
To recap, I’m planning a AI content campaign for a big client of mine, would you be interested in crafting a few comic-style graphics to support it?
If you are - shoot a quick reply & I’ll send over the deets.
Thanks a bunch!
Cheers,
[Your Name]
Sending cold-emails? Try these tried and tested follow-up templates to secure more replies!
Keep an eye on bounce notifications - they indicate that your emails haven't been delivered.
In Gmail, click on the 'Show original' option in sent emails by clicking on the three dot expander.
A new tab will open and display the full header - click ‘Copy to clipboard’.
Then go to this site, paste the header text & click ‘Analyze’ for feedback on delivery status.
Outlook users can rely on delivery receipts or the 'Tracking' feature, while Apple Mail users should activate 'Delivery and Read Receipts'.
For detailed guidance on enabling read receipts, check out our dedicated post titled 'How to see if someone read your email'.
Extensions like MailTrack and Email Tracker by Mailtag can help you gain easy oversight over when and how often your emails are opened.
Email automation tools let you track open rates, clicks, replies and more.
Explore lemlist if this option interests you, here’s a snapshot of our campaign analytics dashboard:
We have a comprehensive email deliverability checklist ready if you want a step-by-step breakdown instead.
For now, here’s a nifty overview of the email deliverability basics you need to follow:
Sending emails in bulk?
Just like warming up before a physical activity, your emails need to ease into the sending process.
Begin by sending a few emails per day and gradually increase the number.
This 3-4 week warm-up period acclimatizes your emails to the digital environment, boosting your deliverability score.
Investing in a professional ESP can significantly enhance your email deliverability.
Think of an ESP as a skilled postman, ensuring your emails are delivered correctly and efficiently.
If you’re unsure about the difference between an ESP, an email client and email automation software - here’s a nifty breakdown:
Personalized emails foster a connection with the recipient, thereby increasing engagement.
Aim for a reply rate of about 10 to 15% as a healthy benchmark.
Here’s an amazing resource to master email personalization at scale!
Regularly update your email list to ensure you're not sending emails to outdated addresses.
Remember, about 30% of the workforce changes jobs annually.
Keeping your email list fresh can drastically reduce bounce rates.
With 42% of emails opened on mobile devices, mobile optimization is crucial.
Emails not optimized for mobile are often deleted or marked as spam.
Here are some quick don'ts to keep in mind:
Using a custom domain?
Understand and implement authentication protocols like DNS, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.
These act as security checkpoints for your emails, ensuring safe passage to the inbox.
Stay compliant with regulations like GDPR to avoid hefty fines.
Utilize accurate enrichment tools (like lemlist’s built-in email verifier) to further bolster compliance.
Focus on sending quality emails rather than mass emailing.
Targeting the right people is key to higher engagement rates (= better email deliverability!)
So if you’re pushing bulk campaigns, make sure your contact lists are segmented properly.
Is it safe to use images in my emails?
Yes, images won't automatically doom your emails to the spam folder.
However, balance is key - we wrote an entire post about whether images send your cold emails to spam if you’re interested.
Do I need a custom tracking domain?
Not essential, but a custom tracking domain can safeguard your main domain's reputation.
We created an entire guide on custom tracking domains, check it out!
Can using emojis in subject lines impact email deliverability?
Emojis are like spices – a little can bring life, but too much might spoil the dish.
Test their impact and use judiciously to avoid spam filters.
Here's a data-backed guide on how to use emojis in cold emails.
What impact does the length of an email have on its deliverability rate?
Length isn't a deal-breaker, but crisp, focused emails usually win the race.
Keep it valuable and to the point.
How can I maintain a good sender reputation when sending emails to new or unfamiliar recipients?
Start gentle, increase volume gradually, and keep your content engaging.
Check out lemwarm for automated IP warmup!
Does sending emails at specific times or on certain days affect deliverability?
Yes! Experiment with different send times to catch your audience when they're most receptive.
G2 Rating | Price | Best for | Standout feature | Con | |
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4.9 star star star star star | $30/mo $75/mo $2,999/mo | Large, distributed sales teams | AI evaluation precision, gamified KPIs | Lack of tracking system | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Sales operations and finance teams | Powerful configurability | Limited training resources and complex to navigate | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Mid-market and enterprise businesses | Comprehensive incentive management | Potentially high cost and steep learning curve | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $15/user/mo $40/user/mo Enterprise: custom price | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Collaborative teams | Connected planning | Complexity and steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with complex sales structures | Complex incentive compensation management (ICM) with high efficiency and accuracy | Complexity for smaller teams and potentially high costs | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies who want to automate commission calculations and payouts | Simplicity and ease of use | Lack of features like redirection | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $30/user/mo $35/user/mo Custom: upon request | Businesses that need a comprehensive and user-friendly sales compensation management software | Ease of use and adoption | Lack of ability to configure the product based on user needs | |
4.8 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with modern sales culture and businesses who want real-time insights | A built-in dispute management and real-time visibility | Users say it works slowly, customer support is slow | |
4.9 star star star star star | $30/user/mo $50/user/mo | Smaller sales teams | Powerful automation | Lesser user base and average user interface | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with scalable needs | Automated Commission Calculations | Lack of filtering by date, no mobile app |
PRM Tool | Rating | Feature | Pro | Con | Mobile App | Integrations | Free Plan | Pricing |
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4.65 star star star star star-half | Org-wide alignment | User-friendly layout and database | Suboptimal as a personal CRM | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-check | Team: $20/month Business: $45/month | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Social Media Integration | Easy contact data collection | No marketing/sales features | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-xmark 7-day trial | $12/month | |
4.75 star star star star star-half | Block Functions | High customization capability | Not a dedicated CRM | square-check | Limited | square-check | Plus: €7.50/month Business: €14/month | |
N/A | Open-source | Open-source flexibility | Requires extensive manual input | square-xmark | Limited | square-check Self-hosted | $9/month or $90/year | |
3.1 star star star | Simple iOS app | Ideal for non-tech-savvy users | iPhone only | square-check iOS only | Limited | square-xmark 1-month trial | $1.49/month or $14.99/month | |
3.6 star star star star-half | Smart Contact Management | Feature-rich and flexible | Reported bugs | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 7-day trial | Premium: $13.99/month Teams: $17.99/month | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Customizable Interface | Customizable for teamwork | Pricey for personal use | square-check | Rich | square-xmark | Standard: $24/member Premium: $39/member | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Integrated Calling | Integrated Calling | Too sales-oriented & pricey | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | Startup: $59/user/month Professional: $329/user/month | |
4.8 star star star star star | Business Card Scanning | Business Card Scanning | Mobile only | square-check | Limited | square-check | $9.99/month | |
4.45 star star star star star-half | 160+ app integrations | Comprehensive integrations | No free app version | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | $29.90/month or $24.90/month (billed annually) |
Capterra Rating | Free Trial | Free Plan | Starting Price (excluding the free plan) | Maximum Price (for the most expensive plan) | Best for | |
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4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-check | €15/month/seat billed annually | €792/month/3 seats billed annually + €45/month for each extra seat | Versatility and free plan | |
4.2 star star star star | square-check 30-day | square-xmark But it offers reduced price to authorised nonprofit organisations | €25/user/month | €500/user/month billed annually (includes Einstein AI) | Best overall operational CRM | |
4.3 star star star star star-half | square-xmark | square-check Limited to 3 users | Comprehensive incentive management | €52/user/month billed annually | Small-medium businesses and automation | |
4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-xmark | €14/seat/month billed annually | €99/seat/month billed annually | Sales teams and ease of use | |
4.1 star star star star | square-xmark | square-check Limited 10 users | $9.99/user/month billed annually | $64.99/user/month billed annually | Free plan for very small teams up to 10 |
CRM goal | Increase the sales conversion rate for qualified leads from marketing automation campaigns by 10% in the next 6 months. | ||||
SMART Breakdown | 1. Specific: It targets a specific area (conversion rate) for a defined segment (qualified leads from marketing automation). | 2. Measurable: The desired increase (10%) is a clear metric, and the timeframe (6 months) allows for progress tracking. | 3. Achievable: A 10% increase is possible based on historical data and potential improvements. | 4. Relevant: Boosting sales from marketing efforts aligns with overall business objectives. | 5. Time-bound: The 6-month timeframe creates urgency and a clear target date. |
Actions | Step 1: Refine lead qualification criteria to ensure high-quality leads are nurtured through marketing automation. | Step 2: Personalize marketing automation campaigns based on lead demographics, interests, and behavior. | Step 3: Develop targeted landing pages with clear calls to action for qualified leads. | Step 4: Implement lead scoring to prioritize high-potential leads for sales follow-up. | Step 5: Track and analyze campaign performance to identify areas for optimization. |
Outcomes | Increased sales and revenue | Improved marketing automation ROI | Marketing and sales alignment | Data-driven marketing optimization |