Hi,
Email warm up has been a hot topic in the cold email community recently. One major frustration with creating a new email address is warming up your email to not get sent to the recipients spam folder.
Warming up a new email address and especially a new domain is important to:
Be able to send your full limits, based on Googles policy of 500/day for Gmail account and 2,000/day for Google Workspace (formerly known as G Suite) account
To get the best possible deliverability to the Inbox
Minimize the chance that Google suspends your email account, especially if you have a new Gmail account or new Google Workspace domain with no sending history
For the warm-up process, I will do the following:
Send emails from your account to other email accounts and vice-versa
Examine where those emails land, mark them as Not Spam if they end up in Spam
Mark emails as Important and Starred
Mark them as Read and replies to them as well
Warm up works by training Googles algorithms to see those emails coming from your email account are desirable and highly engaging.
Note: The login detail (ID and Password) of your G Suite/Gmail account is r
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