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@Hunter Eastland just ping me on chat with email associated with your scaledmail sub
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Is this an ESP matching issue or a deliverability issue?
I purchased Google inboxes from Zapmail — they handled all the setup and connections. I let them warm up for a full month to be safe. When I started using them in campaigns last week, I got zero replies. I dug into my lead list and realized most of my prospects are on Microsoft providers, which makes sense since I'm targeting enterprise. I came back to the ScaledMail course and figured I should run a deliverability check. Here are the results: https://spamchecker.mailreach.co/tests/7b8a1b8a3e1ecf18778e02 What I can't wrap my head around is how inboxes set up by specialists, warmed for a month, can perform this badly on a spam test. I've only been sending for four days and under 20 emails per inbox — I couldn't have tanked the reputation that quickly. Could I? Since we paid a significant amount for these inboxes, I wanted to isolate the variable and test by ESP. So I ran the same copy through Google ESPs instead — and that campaign pulled a 2% reply rate (All negative). I've attached a copy example if you're curious. And on the targeting front: the first campaign (zero replies) was hyper-targeted. We scraped LinkedIn job postings and even sent physical postcards to those leads beforehand, so targeting isn't the issue. Where I'm stuck: I can't pinpoint whether this is a Zapmail setup problem, something I did, or purely an ESP matching issue — but I need to find a way forward. Has anyone run into something similar? Happy to answer any questions about the setup.
Is this an ESP matching issue or a deliverability issue?
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@Abhipsa Routray this generally happens because you're getting too many complaints on your campaigns so it might just be endemic if it's something that comes with the territory of your offer. If you're doing cyber security, you're going to get a lot of complaints because those people don't like getting those emails. Gotta figure out if it's something that you can tweak in the copy and targeting or whether it's just part of the deal in this space. You just got to be prepared for certain offers to change out infrastructure more often
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That's why we have the domain swap capability
Is the call not happening?
Just checked the calendar - There's no call scheduled. Is it not happening?
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not this week. had some issues with the skool calendar thing. will try to rectify that and resume next week
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Dean Fiacco
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