Email deliverability is a critical factor in ensuring that your marketing emails reach the intended recipients’ inbox. A high email deliverability score indicates that your emails are less likely to be marked as spam or filtered out by email service providers (ESPs). This score is influenced by various factors, including domain reputation, sender reputation, and email content.
Domain reputation refers to the overall trustworthiness of your domain based on its history of sending emails. Factors such as bounce rates, spam complaints, and engagement metrics contribute to this reputation. A positive domain reputation increases the likelihood of your emails being delivered successfully.
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