About MessageBull
We started MessageBull because, fundamentally, we believe that entrepreneurs (like you) deserve to focus on their core business offerings if they want any measure of success. We see it happen all the time; a lot of brave entrepreneurs dive into their work, but find that they don’t have the expertise or time to perfectly execute e-mail and SMS marketing to connect with their clients.
That’s where MessageBull comes in. With over 19 years of experience, and $110M in sales for our clients in the last 10 years alone, we know we can get you the results you need for your business. We know we can get the most of your customers you already have AND we can attract more clients to you – all with e-mail and SMS marketing.
Long story short: We do FULL SERVICE E-mail marketing for e-commerce entrepreneurs.
That means we do everything you need, to get the most out of your current customers. Book a free clarity call to discuss your needs.
Starting to send emails from a new domain can be challenging, but following these steps will help improve your email deliverability and ensure your messages reach your audience's inbox.
Before sending large volumes of emails, warm up your domain gradually. Start with small batches and increase the volume over time. This helps establish a good sending reputation with mailbox providers.
Week 1: Initial Warm-Up
Days 1-7: Send up to 100 emails per hour, with a maximum of 1,000 emails per day.
Focus on highly engaged, opt-in subscribers.
Keep emails short and relevant.
Week 2: Gradual Increase
Days 8-14: Increase to 300 emails per hour, with a maximum of 2,500 emails per day.
Continue targeting engaged subscribers.
Monitor open and click rates closely.
Week 3: Steady Growth
Days 15-21: Increase to 500 emails per hour, up to 5,000 emails per day.
Introduce a second segment of opt-in subscribers.
Maintain high engagement with compelling content.
Week 4: Further Scaling
Days 22-28: Increase to 800 emails per hour, up to 8,000 emails per day.
Expand to less engaged segments while monitoring engagement.
Adjust content based on engagement feedback.
Week 5: Near Full Volume
Days 29-35: Send up to 1,000 emails per hour, with a maximum of 10,000 emails per day.
Start targeting broader audience segments.
Ensure content is varied and valuable to maintain interest.
Week 6: Full Sending Volume
Days 36-42: Increase to 1,200 emails per hour, up to 15,000 emails per day.
Include all segments, continuously monitor deliverability.
Keep refining email content based on engagement data.
Week 1-2: Initial Campaigns
Send daily emails to the first batch of 1,000 opt-in subscribers.
Adjust frequency to every other day after the first week, ensuring relevance and engagement.
Week 3-4: Expanding Reach
Include an additional segment of 2,500 subscribers per day.
Start weekly campaigns targeting 5,000-8,000 subscribers, alternating content themes.
Week 5-6: Scaling Up
Increase to sending up to 10,000 emails per day.
Segment your list into 3 groups of 10,000 and send weekly campaigns on different days to manage volume.
Pro Tips:
Only send to opt-in recipients.
Avoid cold emailing during the warm-up phase.
Keep emails short and engaging.
Use appropriate images and avoid public link shorteners like bit.ly.
Consistency is key to maintaining a good sender reputation. Avoid sporadic sending patterns and establish a regular email schedule.
Recommended Schedule:
Daily emails for the first 5 days to new subscribers.
Slow down to a few emails per week if there's no engagement.
Weekly emails after 20 days of no action.
Stop sending after 2 months of inactivity.
Ensure your emails are engaging and relevant to your recipients. Monitor engagement metrics such as open rates and click-through rates to adjust your strategy.
Best Practices:
Use double opt-in to ensure quality subscribers.
Segment your audience to send targeted emails.
Regularly clean your email list to remove inactive subscribers.
Over-Sending: Too many emails can lead to higher spam complaints and lower deliverability.
Ignoring Engagement: Continuously send only to engaged recipients.
Skipping Warm-Up: Gradual warm-up is crucial for new domains.
By following these steps and adhering to best practices, you'll improve your email deliverability and build a strong sender reputation with your new domain.
Success Stories
Everlake: More than Twice the Turnover with MessageBull
Dirk-Jan Pheifer
Managing Director Everlake eCommerce
200% increase in email open rates
"As an online entrepreneur, I've tried several marketing automation platforms, but MessageBull stands head and shoulders above the rest. After briefly switching to another service, I quickly realized what I was missing and returned to MessageBull within just 6 months."
Diana Brunson
Fashion Brand retailer
100% revenue growth in 6 months
"As a specialty retailer in the outdoor recreation industry, we faced unique challenges in reaching our target audience. Traditional advertising channels weren't yielding the results we needed, and we knew we had to pivot our strategy. That's when we discovered MessageBull, and it's been a game-changer for our business."
Mark Wisley
Outdoor Recreation Industry
Published with MessageBull
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