Thanks for this video - you put it out right at the right time for me! You ever gotten this error when sending out a few emails to friends? "Message not delivered Your message couldn't be delivered to *my new email* because the remote server is misconfigured. See technical details below for more information." It's weird because the email gets delivered to where I'm sending it to, but when my friend replies is where I get the issue. I was able to receive replies from other friends, so this error is only happening with one inbox. Kinda specific I know, but if you've had to deal with this and know what the issue is I'd love to hear! Might also just still be propagating or something - who knows
the video is easy to follow with pertinent information. thanks; i will warm up by sending 50 or 100 emails and so forth and so on. will it be fine if i place all these emails in the "To: " field or should i create google groups/mail listing.
Hi Alex, Thanks for bringing this helpful content for us. Do wee need to send emails to our friends or colleagues only for the very first time or we need it on daily or bi-weekly or weekly basis? Secondly, if we have purchased the domain and setup the G-Suit account an year ago, and have not setup all these things, what if we setup these things right now? Saad Malik
Hi Alex! Thanks for the helpful email. I'm going to follow your steps now. BTW, I tried to download your checklist and wasn't able to receive it. (I tried 3 different emails)
Hey Alex, do you have an idea on how this affects the open vs unopened percentages. They say in general for cold email marketing, the open rate should be around %20, which is what it's looking like for me at the moment. By how much does doing all of what you've shown influence this rate? I'm asking to see whether it would be better to invest in your approach, as opposed to simply sending more emails to make up for the bad percentage. Thanks in advance!
I've just been using normal gmail with send as feature and alias Unchecked. You can go upto 500 and been working great as far as opens and receives go.
@@alex_negociador Yeah, the only thing to watch for is that receives incoming to gmail and sends outgoing both count towards that. And you can hook up any domain with smtp servers. With personalised emails to ceo's and big corps, this works fine for that. I haven't even hit 100 per day, even that is 2000 per month (w/ no weekends) and gmail has scheduling now and I use an even better tracker than yesware. $50 a year and it tracks every email you send from every account, no google permissions req!
Hey, If I create multiple alias in g suite, would I have to warm up each individually? or do warm up services like (lemwarm or warmupinbox) warm up the entire domain?
Can you run all of the domains you want to use for cold email through the workspace alias process (just thinking managing it this way would be much easier long term) so long as you follow the warm-up process for each domain?
You need to warm up your IP not your domain. Google's IPs are already warmed up, so you need to prove to Google that your G Suite account is real and not for spam only.
Hey Alex, so after following these steps i can send hundreds of emails or I'm gonna have to ramp up emails like 10 a day then 20 a day then 40 a day and so on.
Why did Alex put his Gmail email in the signature for his new Shinjinjo domain email? Was that intentional? Surely the email in the signature should match the email address that's being used?
I've been warming up some E-mails and sending them to myself and friends but when i send them they get a notification with " warming this is potentially a phishing E-mail " while its not, do you know why this is happening or how to avoid this? thanks so much for all your information dude!
I didn't even know getting your domain banned by GSuite is a thing. I just started using RollWorks for email outreach, and it's hooked into SendGrid for email sending. Does using something like SendGrid help guard against being banned by Google? Is being banned something I should be worried about?
hi I have set up my main domain with gsuite for example - (shik@mydomain.com) but later I saw in some videos that you should not send emails with your main domain so I purchased a new domain shik@mydomain.co but google support told me to remove gsuite subscription from shik@mydomain.co and made this domain as an alias to my main domain is this fine ? or I need to get gsuite for my second domain as well? please help!!