82 episodes

Each week, Deliverability Defined will dive deep into topics about email deliverability, giving you the insight you need to reach the inbox of your subscribers.

Deliverability Defined Alyssa Dulin & Melissa Lambert

    • Education
    • 4.9 • 20 Ratings

Each week, Deliverability Defined will dive deep into topics about email deliverability, giving you the insight you need to reach the inbox of your subscribers.

    Optimizing Subscriber Experience for Better Deliverability

    Optimizing Subscriber Experience for Better Deliverability

    Many people find their inboxes overflowing with generic emails and promotional content, all vying to grab their attention. But what separates an email that gets deleted from one that gets opened, sparks engagement, and drives results? Ultimately, effective emails prioritize value over promotion. It's finding and understanding your target subscribers and delivering value that addresses their needs. 

    In this episode of Deliverability Defined, Alyssa and Melissa talk about the steps and strategies for creating effective emails. They provide practical tips on identifying the target audience, creating a value proposition, and reaching potential subscribers through lead magnets and social media strategies.

    Join us as we discuss:
    [01:32] - One of Alyssa's favorite content creators.[02:07] - The steps to writing an effective email.[09:33] - Popular strategies for Instagram and Pinterest.[12:59] - An effective Instagram strategy.[18:23] - Using lead magnets to grow an email list.[24:50] - The importance of clarity in writing emails.[26:52] - Why the size of your email list does not guarantee success.
    Key Takeaways
    Understanding your target subscriber and their needs is crucial for creating valuable content.Ues lead magnets and strategic social media tactics to grow your email list.Creating a clear persona of the target subscriber, including their job, age, interests, and challenges, will help you deliver more value.Developing a value proposition that communicates the unique benefits offered to your ideal subscribers strengthens their understanding of your product or service.When writing emails, focus on providing value and addressing your subscriber's specific needs. This will increase engagement. 
    Quotes
    "A lot of people think about their email as a bunch of random email addresses, and they are thinking about their goals. It's a much better strategy to reverse this thinking and get laser-focused on how to serve your audience. Then, you'll find way more success because you'll be serving people and giving them what they need." ~ Alyssa Dulin 

    "If you have a lot of engagement on TikTok and Instagram because of the reels you do, but you don't have a newsletter or a website, you are missing out." ~ Melissa Lambert

    "Having this lens [a lead magnet and target subscriber] makes your life much easier. Because now, with every single email you send, instead of coming from your goals, you have a human you're writing to in your head when you sit down to write an email." ~ Alyssa Dulin

    "We know people at ConvertKit who have smaller lists and are successful. It's not about the list size. It's because they figured out what their audience needed and put that into place ahead of time." ~ Melissa Lambert

    Links
    James ClearAtomic HabitsPinterestInstagramConvertKit Creator NetworkSubscribe to the weekly Deliverability Dispatch Newsletter!Subscribe to the monthly Deliverability Defined newsletter!
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    It's now free to use ConvertKit with an audience of 1,000 subscribers or less! Start building your audience and reaching their inboxes: convertkit.com/pricing. 

    • 30 min
    How Does Shared Reputation Work?

    How Does Shared Reputation Work?

    Domain reputation has been a theme this season. And for good reason. In the world of email, IP addresses and domains have reputations that can make or break an email’s journey. While it might seem a little technical, understanding these nuances can have a big impact on your email deliverability.

    In this episode of Deliverability Defined, Alyssa and Melissa discuss the differences between shared and dedicated reputation regarding IP addresses and domains. They talk about the importance of IP and domain reputation, the factors that affect them, and their impact on email deliverability. They also highlight ConvertKit's approach to maintaining a high reputation.

    Join us as we discuss:
    [02:47] - The difference between shared IP and dedicated IP.[06:12] - Who is most likely to benefit from dedicated IP?[07:01] - The benefits and risks of using a dedicated IP.[08:30] - Shared IP and Google Postmaster Tools.[11:42] - The risk of shared IP pool and the importance of having good email managers.[15:44] - The team behind ConvertKit's deliverability and compliance.[16:52] - How ConvertKit monitors block lists.[20:51] - How IP reputation and domain reputation work together.[23:50] - The impact of domain reputation on mail providers.[30:09] - ConvertKit's new domain features.
    Key Takeaways
    Most email service providers commonly use shared IP addresses which are a good option for the majority of users.Dedicated IP addresses are recommended for high-volume senders or those who want complete control over their reputation.Domain reputation is crucial in email deliverability and can impact whether emails land in the inbox or the spam folder.Senders need to take responsibility for maintaining a healthy domain reputation by following best practices and avoiding spammy behavior.ConvertKit’s new feature allows users to purchase and validate a domain within the platform, making it easier for senders to own their email identity.
    Quotes
    [07:19] - "If you care about completely owning the reputation of your email, you want to be low risk, and you don't want any other factor to influence your email's deliverability, you might want a dedicated IP. Your deliverability is all on you 100 percent." ~ Alyssa Dulin 

    [22:56] - "Your domain reputation is extremely important and can be the cause of emails going to spam. There is nothing your ESP can do about it if you don't clean up your side of the street." - Melissa Lambert

    [27:59] - "Helping our customers and senders buy their own domains and figure out their own mailboxes so that they can really own their identity and their mail is helpful to the entire ecosystem." ~ Alyssa Dulin

    [31:58] - "We want to be good stewards of email and are also trying to get tooling in place to support that. We've tried to align our tooling with our belief that this is the best way for senders to have autonomy over their domain reputation, and we're going to give you a tool to make it even easier." ~ Melissa Lambert

    Links
    Alison GooteeBrazeSubstackMailchimpConvertKitGoogle Postmaster ToolsNathan BarryConvertKit's Creator NetworkSubscribe to the weekly Deliverability Dispatch Newsletter!Subscribe to the monthly Deliverability Defined newsletter!
    Connect with our hosts
    Alyssa DulinMelissa Lambert
    Stay in touch
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    Try ConvertKit's deliverability in action
    It's now free to use ConvertKit with an audience of 1,000 subscribers or less! Start building your audience and reaching their inboxes: convertkit.com/pricing. 

    • 34 min
    Benchmarks for Email Metrics

    Benchmarks for Email Metrics

    If you’ve ever found yourself in a tangle of numbers, wondering which email metrics actually matter, this episode is for you. 

    This week, Alyssa and Melissa unravel the tangled web of open rates, bounce rates, click rates, and complaint rates, guiding email senders toward clarity. They discuss why maintaining low bounce and complaint rates is essential, and explore the impact of metrics on email deliverability. They also explore the value of subscriber engagement and the reality of cold subscribers. Understanding these metrics (which ones deserve your attention and how to interpret them) is vital for your email deliverability. 

    In this episode, we discuss:
    04:42 - Understanding open rates and their impact on deliverability09:59 - Exploring bounce rates and new ConvertKit features13:34 - The importance of monitoring complaint rates17:58 - The nuances of click rates21:05 - Cold subscribers and list cleaning strategies24:01 - Every sender’s deliverability puzzle is unique25:35 - Know your metrics and look for abnormalities
    Key Takeaways
    Open rates are more than just percentages; they're indicators of your emails landing in the inbox, especially important post-Apple's Mail Privacy Protection.Maintaining a bounce rate below 2% is critical, and a sudden spike can signal deeper deliverability troubles that merit further investigation.Complaint rates are a vital health check for your domain reputation, and staying below 0.1% is essential, especially with stricter Gmail rules in place.The enigma of click rates can be demystified by examining content strategy and understanding the role of bot clicks, not just deliverability factors.Regularly engaging with and cleaning your cold subscribers can significantly boost the overall health and deliverability of your email list.
    Quotes
    “If I were to give any advice to someone who is experiencing a drop in open rates, it would be to not panic and just start slowly digging into different aspects of why your open rates might be changing.” ~ Melissa Lambert

    “Get really familiar with your metrics. What's normal for you? What's a normal open rate for you? What's a normal click rate for you? And spot anything that is abnormal.” ~ Alyssa Dulin
    Links
    ConvertKitConvertKit Creator NetworkGoogle Postmaster ToolsGmailYahooSubscribe to the weekly Deliverability Dispatch Newsletter!Subscribe to the monthly Deliverability Defined newsletter!Facebook MarketplacePilates Reformer
    Connect with our hosts
    Alyssa DulinMelissa Lambert
    Stay in touch
    Apple PodcastsSpotifyTwitterFacebookInstagramDeliverability Defined Website
    Try ConvertKit's deliverability in action
    It's now free to use ConvertKit with an audience of 1,000 subscribers or less! Start building your audience and reaching their inboxes: convertkit.com/pricing. 

    • 27 min
    A Creative Way to Boost Replies

    A Creative Way to Boost Replies

    In this episode of Deliverability Defined, Alyssa and Melissa explore some creative ways to boost email replies and enhance deliverability. From leveraging engagement signals and building community to using incentive-driven tactics, they share valuable strategies to amp up replies and strengthen relationships with subscribers.

    The discussion also touches on the impact of replies on domain reputation and suggests practical methods for handling and organizing replies. As email deliverability continues to evolve, nurturing meaningful interactions through replies is a powerful tool for ensuring your messages thrive in the inbox.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    00:59 - Love is Blind season finale02:00 - Email replies as a deliverability superpower05:08 - Creative strategies to boost email replies09:23 - Engaging your audience with questions and trivia12:49 - Putting a new spin on popular strategies to increase engagement18:12 - How to turn clicks into replies19:32 - Managing replies
    Key Takeaways
    Leveraging email replies is a potent strategy for fortifying domain reputation and fostering meaningful interactions with subscribers.Crowdsourcing content ideas and feedback through replies can invigorate engagement and provide valuable insights for content creation.Setting up filters or folders to organize replies can streamline the management of incoming engagement signals and nurture subscriber interactions.
    Quotes
    “I think if you can come up with a creative way to ask different questions, people will answer. They will want to answer. People love to talk and they love being able to share their opinions.” ~ Melissa Lambert

    “So instead of making people click a button to confirm their opt-in and receive that lead magnet, whatever it may be, you're asking them to reply to your email to get the lead magnet.” ~ Alyssa Dulin
    Links
    Love is BlindThe guide to getting more repliesThe Sound of MusicConvertKitConvertKit Creator NetworkGoogle Postmaster ToolsSubscribe to the weekly Deliverability Dispatch Newsletter!Subscribe to the monthly Deliverability Defined newsletter!
    Connect with our hosts
    Alyssa DulinMelissa Lambert
    Stay in touch
    Apple PodcastsSpotifyTwitterFacebookInstagramDeliverability Defined Website
    Try ConvertKit's deliverability in action
    It's now free to use ConvertKit with an audience of 1,000 subscribers or less! Start building your audience and reaching their inboxes: convertkit.com/pricing. 

    • 22 min
    Keeping Your List Healthy While Using Recommendations

    Keeping Your List Healthy While Using Recommendations

    In this episode of Deliverability Defined, Alyssa and Melissa dive into the topic of using recommendation tools to grow your email list while maintaining healthy deliverability. They explore the potential impact of using ConvertKit’s Creator Network recommendation tool, and provide insights on how to effectively manage new subscribers.

    Balancing list growth with subscriber engagement is critical for email senders. Making a strong first impression with new subscribers through a clear and compelling creator profile, setting up a robust welcome sequence, and implementing automated list cleaning will help keep engagement high and maintain deliverability. 

    In this episode, we discuss:
    00:19 - Nicolas Cage’s Dream Scenario04:50 - Email deliverability and recommendations tools05:40 - Understanding subscriber dynamics with recommendation tools12:23 - Crafting the perfect creator profile15:15 - The importance of a welcome email sequence21:02 - Optimizing subscriber engagement and list health
    Key Takeaways
    Balancing list growth with subscriber engagement is crucial for maintaining healthy deliverability.Making a strong first impression through a clear and compelling creator profile enhances subscriber understanding and interest in your content.Utilizing welcome sequences and automated list cleaning helps in demonstrating value, ensuring engagement, and maintaining deliverability standards.
    Quotes
    “We often see people who have other methods of subscriber collection, that are not illegal and they're not bad necessarily, but they don't always convert to the best subscribers.” ~ Melissa Lambert

    “If you have friends who are newsletter people or they have an email list and they know how to grow their list, that's a great fit. Reach out to your friends, be like, hey, let's form a pod, let's recommend each other. Then every time one of you grows your list, you're all benefiting, which is awesome.” ~ Alyssa Dulin
    Links
    Dream ScenarioConvertKitConvertKit Creator NetworkGoogle Postmaster ToolsSubscribe to the weekly Deliverability Dispatch Newsletter!Subscribe to the monthly Deliverability Defined newsletter!
    Connect with our hosts
    Alyssa DulinMelissa Lambert
    Stay in touch
    Apple PodcastsSpotifyTwitterFacebookInstagramDeliverability Defined Website
    Try ConvertKit's deliverability in action
    It's now free to use ConvertKit with an audience of 1,000 subscribers or less! Start building your audience and reaching their inboxes: convertkit.com/pricing. 

    • 25 min
    A Guide to DMARC

    A Guide to DMARC

    Ever feel like you're decoding an ancient script when trying to comprehend email authentication? DMARC may seem like just another complex acronym in the world of email, but it's a guardian against the spoofers and spammers. 

    Setting up DMARC is like locking your digital doors—it's not just necessary; it's your first line of defense. And since missed emails mean missed opportunities, understanding DMARC is a critical piece of the email deliverability puzzle. 

    In this episode of Deliverability Defined, Alyssa and Melissa unpack the mysteries of DMARC records and how they protect your domain from email spoofers. They explore why big players like Gmail and Yahoo demand DMARC for mass senders and provide simple steps to set it up without the tech headache.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    01:50 - The basics of DMARC.06:44 - The importance of DMARC and its impact on email security.11:45 - Exploring the technicalities of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.16:13 - Navigating the complexities of email authentication and deliverability.20:43 - Setting up DMARC: the right way to protect your domain.25:24 - Tips for getting the most out of DMARC reporting.
    Key Takeaways
    DMARC isn’t just a fancy acronym; it's your armor against domain spoofing and should be part of your security strategy.Begin with a DMARC policy of “none” to collect data without impacting deliverability, and level up to” quarantine” or “reject” as you become more confident in your setup.Your domain's reputation is as valuable as a treasure chest in the world of email deliverability — protect it with proper DMARC implementation.Don’t let the technical jargon intimidate you. Use the right tools to demystify DMARC and help streamline the management of email authentication.
    Quotes
    “DMARC is a level of security for your emails. It helps authenticate your emails and protect your domain from being used by bad people. At a very basic level, it's a protection mechanism.” ~ Melissa Lambert

    “If you are a good email sender, you have an asset that's really valuable to spammers. So, if you're wondering, ‘Am I actually affected by this? Why would someone do this?’ They want that healthy domain that you have. And if it's not protected by DMARC, then you are a target for it.” ~ Alyssa Dulin
    Links
    ConvertKitConvertKit Creator NetworkSubscribe to the weekly Deliverability Dispatch Newsletter!Subscribe to the monthly Deliverability Defined newsletter!GoogleYahooMicrosoftGmailDemarsianCloudflare
    Connect with our hosts
    Alyssa DulinMelissa Lambert
    Stay in touch
    Apple PodcastsSpotifyTwitterFacebookInstagramDeliverability Defined Website
    Try ConvertKit's deliverability in action
    It's now free to use ConvertKit with an audience of 1,000 subscribers or less! Start building your audience and reaching their inboxes: convertkit.com/pricing. 

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

TwinMomMDO ,

Valuable nuggets with a takeaway from each episode

I learned of Alyssa and Melissa on a ConvertKit webinar about the new Gmail & Yahoo updates. I was extremely excited that a podcast about email deliverability existed! It feels like you’re sitting right next to them and I love the guests experts that have been on the show as well.

Dave Stachowiak ,

Practical and helpful…

Thank you both for email marketing tips in general - and especially for the work you all do to help us make the most of ConvertKit!

Kristine Bolt ,

SO bingeworthy

I recently switched my ESP to ConvertKit and somehow stumbled across this podcast. I decided to listed to 1 episode and…2 days later I’m bingeing through EVERY SINGLE EPISODE! It’s just that good—informative without being too technical, educational, and filled with great advice. I literally take notes then go do what they suggest. Now I’m worried about what I’ll do when I catch up and have no more episodes to binge on. Great job, guys! 👏🏽

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