Best Place to Buy Domains for COLD EMAIL?

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Hey everyone, I’m looking for advice on where to buy domains for cold emailing.

I’ve heard there’s a company that automatically flags domains from GoDaddy and NameCheap, which really hurts email deliverability.

I want to avoid registrars that get auto-flagged and hurt my chances of landing in inboxes.

Has anyone had success with other registrars that don’t come with that risk?

I’m considering options like Porkbun, Google Domains, or Hover.

Anyone have experience with these or any other recommendations? I’d love to hear what’s working for you!
 
I won't go deep cause it will confuse you more than anything else.
>> Buy cheap auction domains which are 1> year
>> 99.9% of new domains are pre-listed, and we call Zero reputation, which needs 14 days of age or 7 days of email warmup.
>> Sadly, you cannot avoid this. Just buy an aged domain and start email warmup.
>> Pick any registrar you will find thousands of websites to buy domains.

Good Luck :)
 
That's insane, it's my first time hearing that.
Yeah When I heard about i was amazed also
I won't go deep cause it will confuse you more than anything else.
>> Buy cheap auction domains which are 1> year
>> 99.9% of new domains are pre-listed, and we call Zero reputation, which needs 14 days of age or 7 days of email warmup.
>> Sadly, you cannot avoid this. Just buy an aged domain and start email warmup.
>> Pick any registrar you will find thousands of websites to buy domains.

Good Luck :)
Generally I do 21 days of warm up first so would aged domains still matter at that point?
 
this is the first time I have heard that domain registrar matters for email delivery, You need to warm up your IPs and work on many other things so that your emails land in the inbox.
 
Hey everyone, I’m looking for advice on where to buy domains for cold emailing.

I’ve heard there’s a company that automatically flags domains from GoDaddy and NameCheap, which really hurts email deliverability.

I want to avoid registrars that get auto-flagged and hurt my chances of landing in inboxes.

Has anyone had success with other registrars that don’t come with that risk?

I’m considering options like Porkbun, Google Domains, or Hover.

Anyone have experience with these or any other recommendations? I’d love to hear what’s working for you!
No way. I do namecheap all the time and use ridiculous TLDs (.cfd, .biz, etc) and my emails still get delivered and opened lol. Just make sure you warm up the emails over the course of at least 2 weeks. I do a month because I'm anal. Warm up slowly, increase by 1 a day until 30 days, then you can start sending about 5 new cold emails every day. After about a week, you'll want to keep emails to a 30 cold/20 warm ratio.
 
No way. I do namecheap all the time and use ridiculous TLDs (.cfd, .biz, etc) and my emails still get delivered and opened lol. Just make sure you warm up the emails over the course of at least 2 weeks. I do a month because I'm anal. Warm up slowly, increase by 1 a day until 30 days, then you can start sending about 5 new cold emails every day. After about a week, you'll want to keep emails to a 30 cold/20 warm ratio.
I do have them on a 21 day warm up . I only use .com and also Expired domains for better deliverability
 
I can rent domains with high reputation in bulk for sending emails

ontiscal . com
 
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