How smart are Spam filters? Cold Email Marketing

Hayden Russell

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I have been lurking on this forum for quite a while and have learned so much. This is actually my first post.

So, I want to take a crack at cold email marketing for my upcoming service with a list scraped from Google, but I don't want to risk getting my domain blacklisted or anything.

My question is if I can use churn and burn domains/gmail accounts (using GMass/Sendgrid) for sending cold emails? For example if my main site is google.com then I use an email account from google.net or go0gle.com etc. This won't somehow pass on a blacklist to domains with similar names, right?

Also, will my domain get blacklisted in any way if a link to it is in an email? If so, will placing a forwarded domain in the emails fix this or do the spam blockers go to the final destination.

Thanks
 
You will get any domain listed in the emails Blacklisted everywhere
 
I can't find any useful information about email marketing here.
I'm guessing we can avoid blacklist by sending out a low volume of email each day.
 
Thanks for the replies.

Does anyone know if a cloaker would work to prevent the main domain from getting blacklisted?
 
@Hayden Russell

Below are the things you need to know.

1) When your sending emails from secondary domain google.net and mentioning the links of google.com ( You will blacklist only Google.net not the main domain )
2) Never directly mention main domain in email content ( Instead use redirect link Ex: google.net/hello.php | Now that page has 301 redirect to google.com )
3) Avoid spam words in your email content , and clean your scrapped email list.

Good luck.
 
Thanks to Hayden Russell for raising this interesting topic.

Can someone confirm that using "xyz.net" for cold emailing does not lead to risk of main domain "xyz.com" being spam blacklisted?

Or, is it safer to perhaps use "xyzinfo.com" for cold emailing?

Best,
Manus
 
My main domain is a x.com and I use a x.net for cold emailing and I'm doing fine. But I am also sending very targeted personalized emails and sending less than 50 emails per day.
 
Another question, hope you don't mind:

Could mentioning company or product name in cold emails lead to blacklisting?

Say we're using referring to the product that we want to promote "XYZ" - will spam detectors detect and cross reference XYZ and potentially ban based on this content?

TIA
 
I have been lurking on this forum for quite a while and have learned so much. This is actually my first post.

So, I want to take a crack at cold email marketing for my upcoming service with a list scraped from Google, but I don't want to risk getting my domain blacklisted or anything.

My question is if I can use churn and burn domains/gmail accounts (using GMass/Sendgrid) for sending cold emails? For example if my main site is google.com then I use an email account from google.net or go0gle.com etc. This won't somehow pass on a blacklist to domains with similar names, right?

Also, will my domain get blacklisted in any way if a link to it is in an email? If so, will placing a forwarded domain in the emails fix this or do the spam blockers go to the final destination.

Thanks

Hey, did you find a way to do it right?
 
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