Listrak recently offered a webinar, “Hitting the Inbox this Holiday Season,” in which our Chief Privacy Officer James Koons and 250ok Founder and CEO Greg Kraois presented valuable tips on what you need to monitor to maximize email delivery during the busy holiday season.
A link to a recording of the webinar will be available soon.
During a Q and A session at the conclusion of the webinar. James and Greg were able to answer many - but not all - of the questions participants raised. Below, as promised, are responses to the questions that could not be addressed within the hour:
A: A bounced email is a message that did not reach the intended recipient’s inbox. The message is returned to the sender with information about why it failed. These appended messages are referred to as bounce messages and can help a sender determine why a particular email has bounced.
Bounce messages are usually defined as “hard” or “soft," however, we feel it is better to describe them as being either temporary or permanent delivery failures.
A hard bounce is a permanent delivery failure. Generally these recipients will never accept email. Common hard bounce reasons are that the email account or domain does not exist.
A soft bounce is a temporary failure. Examples of a soft bounce reason would be the user is over his or her email storage quote or the server is temporarily unavailable.
A: Unfortunately, not all spam filters provide a reason as to why messages are filtered out. Some are open about their content restrictions, while others are not. In general, most filters are not willing to share much information at all and are not willing to share their filter logic with email senders in an effort to keep spammers guessing.
A: If the sender’s email address has been marked as a trusted sender, the images will be enabled automatically. A good way to ensure that images are shown by default is to encourage recipients to add you to their address book.
A: It is very rare that an entire IP range is blocked due to a single IP issue. This was a more common practice in the past, but now ISPs tend to only block the problem IP addresses individually. Listrak uses 250ok’s Blacklist Monitor to watch our entire IP space. Individual IP blocks are monitored daily, and each one is thoroughly investigated and mitigated as needed.
A: Send volumes that are too high or too low can have a negative impact on your email deliverability. Listrak’s deliverability team will balance your email volume according to the requirements of various ISPs and message sending speed is also adjusted by ISP to help ensure your messages won’t be blocked due to rate limiting issues.