Issues sending to business addresses?
After a recent dispute with someone I started to think about the different factors you need to consider when sending to business addresses.
With webmail addresses it basically comes down to authentication and reputation; with business addresses it’s a completely different game.
You basically have to make a decision. You either:
Accept that some of your emails are going to bounce and not go over the top on compromising on your design and tracking capabilities.
Or
Concentrate your campaign on deliverability and strip out as much as you can. Remove tracking and send a text email.
Okay, so it’s not as black and white as that but you get the idea. And before you ask, there really is no right and wrong answer. I’ve seen customers of ours have success with both methods so it really does depend on what the content is and what you’re trying to achieve from your campaign.
You’ve also got to look at which stage of your email marketing campaigns life you’re in. Are you starting up and generally just looking for exposure? Do you need to gage the success of your campaign to see where you can improve? Is it more the case that you have an amazing offer on at present that you want everyone to see? Is it your companies newsletter that is just updating people on recent events? Are you concerned about really putting your companies branding across?
These questions really have to be brought up at the beginning of your campaign planning so that you have a clear idea of what your goals are.
Unfortunately there is no general rule for business address as each organisation has different rules for what can and can’t get through the filter so don’t be shy to test the water.
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