Need a bulk email service

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to get your messages delived those days hard specilay if you have large email lists
need ways to clean our list and make sure that been delived inbox
kindly share your experianc
#email marketing #bulk #email #service #services
  • If you are looking to cold call pirated or scraped lists . . . don't do it.

    If you do have legitimate and very large mailing lists, here are two options:

    SendGrid

    SMTP

    The very best to you,

    Steve
  • Nerdygirl,

    I use Awebber, one of the better autoresponders out there. There are a number of services that can "clean" your list, but I don't have any specific recommendations.

    One suggestion I have to help with inboxing, is to set up 5 gmail accounts and send a test email to these accounts. If you receive your test message in 3 of the 5 inboxes, then send it. If not, here's a checklist you can use:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HYx...ew?usp=sharing

    Chris
  • Deliverability is key! To make sure the outbound email campaign reaches your prospect's inbox, you need to maximize deliverability.

    By using an email lead generation software designed specifically for reaching cold contacts, you can protect the sending reputation of your IP. When your software includes the right tools, you can effectively accelerate your outbound B2B email lead generation using a purchased list.

    Removing spam traps is essential for improving the deliverability of your campaign. This improves the bounce rate of your campaigns, which has a positive effect on the overall ability for your campaign to reach the inbox. Making bulk email list verification a key component of any successful bulk email campaign.
  • We purchase email lists for B2B on the regular. Most email service providers like icontact, aweber, getresponse, etc don't allow you to bulk import purchased lists. Are there any recommendations for an email service or platform that does? Can't have blacked listed IPs and must be familiar with spam traps.
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    • I went for Oxyleads. They do have a mailmerge. Basically, you cant send via their website. Might help out in your situation. There are some coupon codes on the google.
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    • All ESP's have their own limitations. Have you tried GetResponse?
    • Hire someone to manually to enter the email into the list. :v
      Just kidding, actually you can use Yesware to schedule email to sending out 200 emails/day with automation. And I think it works the best for B2B market.
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    • I have also heard about GetResponse but i have not tried yet.
    • you can use sendy with the help of this you can send emails. Sendy is a self hosted email newsletter application that lets you send trackable emails via Amazon Simple Email Service (SES). This makes it possible for you to send authenticated bulk emails at an insanely low price without sacrificing deliverability.
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    • You could try using sales force or zoho crm.
      They might be your best fit if your running b2b type campaigns.
    • GetResponse is one of the familiar and very great bulk emailing service.
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    • try MailGet.it is one of the best Bulk Email Marketing Service if you are willing to send emails using your own SMTP server.
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    • Dude you can try GetResponse tool for bulk emailing service. It is working really good.
    • Tell me Deliver Rate Sir
    • Realistically speaking bulk email means sending emails in bulk or sending many emails at a time and it does increase the chances of landing in spam box.But you can minimize the spam rate and increase the inbox rate by using a professional email marketing company.I have been using BulkResponse of late and they are proving to be a good ESP they regularly monitor your ip's for blacklisting and also ensure that your delivery to inbox is high and more of your emails land into customer inbox.
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