DMARC has become a core part of domain security and email deliverability. It helps protect brand reputation, prevents phishing and spoofing attacks, and ensures legitimate emails reach the inbox.
Marketing isn’t just advertising or selling. At its core, marketing is the art and science of understanding people, anticipating their needs, solving real problems, and building trust at every step of the way.
On May 27, we join the global marketing community in celebrating World Marketing Day, a day that honors the creative and analytical thinkers who keep the industry moving forward.
Our CEO, Alex Arnaut, recently joined the DTC Podcast with Jordan Gordon, Head of Email at Pilothouse, to chat about what’s really shaping email deliverability today. He shared valuable insights, expert opinions, great energy, and a special offer just for podcast listeners. So don’t miss out! Watch the full episode below to learn something new and grab a special deal to simplify your spam testing and improve your deliverability.
One of the main issues that determine the effectiveness of email marketing is spam rate. Email content isn’t just about design – it directly impacts your deliverability. Every link, image, attachment, and line of code can affect your email performance and how your message is received.
When content issues go unnoticed, even well-crafted campaigns can struggle to make it to inboxes. Inserting the right links must lead to conversions, but one wrong step can lead your email to end up in the spam folder. Links to untrusted resources may alarm spam filters, so you should test them thoroughly before sending them to your customers.
GlockApps’ Content Analysis helps to find hidden problems and fix them promptly. And with the latest updates, it’s now easier than ever to check, optimize, and send your emails confidently.
Summarizing the results of this year and analyzing the main recent industry trends, we want to share with you some important email marketing goals that you can achieve in the coming year.
Developed to help email marketers and organizations focused on email delivery to streamline testing and monitoring of their email communications, GlockApps comes with a new user-friendly starting page – for better workflow organization and user experience.
This cozy time of year has come again, and we want to share something special for our company – our results for 2024. These achievements wouldn’t have been possible without you, our valued customers! Your dedication to improving email delivery and protecting your brand is inspiring. Let’s celebrate our shared milestones!
We are excited to share that our CEO, Alex Arnaut, recently gave an insightful interview to DesignRush, a leading B2B marketplace connecting businesses with top agencies. If you are in email marketing or any other field and face email deliverability issues, this conversation will definitely come in handy and help improve your results. In this interview, Alex, with 15 years of experience in the tech industry, explains why email authentication is key for any business that wants to prevent security threats like phishing and spoofing, as well as improve email deliverability.
Get ready for the biggest shopping day of the year with GlockApps! Experience all GlockApps benefits without committing to larger plans.
This plan is ideal for:
– Low-volume senders with email lists of up to 50,000 contacts
– SMBs (Small or Medium-Sized Businesses), looking for reliable tools to monitor and improve their email campaigns
– Email marketing beginners seeking a cost-effective way to explore deliverability solutions
Google Postmaster is a helpful resource for senders to diagnose and resolve email deliverability issues. It provides crucial insights into key metrics that help assess the overall health of your email program and pinpoint potential problems in email-sending practices.
Thus, the analysis of the Google Postmaster data allows you to determine your sender’s reputation, monitor email authentication outcomes and user complaint ratio, and examine delivery failures to find out what you must have done wrong.