Gmail and Yahoo have imposed new email rules for bulk senders (aka email marketers). Â This video shows you exactly what you need to set up to make sure your emails hit the inbox and don't go to spam! Â
These new email rules for 2024 focus on email validation and email authentication to combat spam with the new Gmail AI algorithm. Â For all the nerdy details, here is the post that explains everything straight from Google - blog.google/products/gmail/gmail-security-authentication-spam-protection/
Here is my post that teaches you how to setup and grow your email list - www.milesbeckler.com/how-to-grow-your-email-list/
Follow along in this email marketing video that shows you exactly how to verify your email address in your autoresponder and how to set up the SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records at your domain name's DNS. Â
Here are the links shown in the video:
I recommend aweber for new email marketers - www.milesbeckler.com/aweber Â
Here is the Aweber post that walks you step by step through the process: help.aweber.com/hc/en-us/articles/19827128387867-How-to-comply-with-Google-Yahoo-s-new-sending-requirements-before-February-2024
Here is the Aweber post about the SPF record;Â help.aweber.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410070518427-Do-I-need-to-update-my-domain-s-SPF-record-The-answer-is-No
How to scrub your list in Aweber - www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O6QH2Es1tA
If you're on ActiveCampaign, here's the link to their tool to help you get verified - www.activecampaign.com/dkim-spf-check/
Here is the text from the document I was showing in the video so you can have a checklist to follow to get your new email sender requirements set up based on the new rules from Gmail and Yahoo! Â
Step-By-Step! Here's How To Comply With Gmail & Yahoo’s New Email Rules For 2024:
Step 1: Verify your YourName @ YourDomain.com email address!
Step 2: Add your DKIM records to your domain's DNS zone via a Cname recordÂ
Step 3: Add your DMARC records to your domain's DNS zone via a TXT record
Step 4: Add your SPF records to your domain's DNS zone via a TXT record
Step 5: Get your domain name set up at postmasters.google.com and keep your spam rate below .3%!!!
By taking these 5 steps, your email marketing should not be affected by these changes and you should continue to hit the primary inbox with all of your marketing emails.
If you skip these processes, you risk having your emails go straight to spam, lowering your open rates and your click-through rates... Which would result in less revenue for your online business.