What exactly is Mailivery doing?

Quick guide on how Mailivery works.

Lauren Gilbert

Last Update hace 16 días

Mailivery connects to your mailbox and sends outreach emails to other mailboxes. Mailivery is also connected to these other mailboxes and can, therefore, can see if your emails land in spam or promotions. If they do, Mailivery takes them out of spam, marks them as trusted and responds back to your mailbox. With that, spam filters get the impression that you have natural sending behavior.


The logic behind it is that an email address with a good reputation has an average response rate of 5% to 10%. Cold outreach emails typically only have a 1% response rate. If Mailivery can boost your average response rate, spam filters will categorize you as "normal" emails, and you land in the inbox more often.

There is a common misperception in the market saying you just need to "warm up your accounts". This is not correct.


Just having to "warm up" a mailbox is a misperception from email marketing. Your true goal is not to warm up a mailbox but to bring the mailbox to a natural state by means of a natural overall average response rate.


In other words, Mailivery is the service that brings your total response rate (your real emails + Mailivery emails) to a natural state. As soon as you deactivate Mailivery, your response rate goes to abnormal again, and you land in spam more often, again.

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