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Mastering Domain Warm-Up – Best Practices for Email Deliverability

January 03, 20255 min read

Email marketing is one of the most powerful tools for nurturing leads and driving conversions. However, if your emails consistently land in spam folders, your efforts could go unnoticed. One of the most important factors in avoiding this is domain warm-up – a process that establishes trust with mailbox providers by gradually increasing email send volume from a new or inactive domain.

At Persystent.ai, we’re committed to helping you improve email deliverability through smart, actionable strategies. At Persystent.ai, we equip you with the tools and insights needed to effectively manage domain warm-up, ensuring your emails consistently reach inboxes and drive engagement..

In this guide, we’ll walk you through why domain warm-up is essential, how to implement it manually, and how to monitor your domain’s health to ensure long-term email success.

What is Domain Warm-Up?

When launching a new email-sending domain (mail.yourdomain.com), sending large volumes of emails immediately can result in your messages being flagged as spam. Domain warm-up is the practice of gradually increasing your email send volume over time. This signals to mailbox providers like Gmail and Outlook that your domain is legitimate and that your emails deserve inbox placement.

Imagine introducing yourself at a networking event – you start small, build rapport, and eventually gain trust. Domain warm-up follows the same principle but in the digital world of email marketing.

Why Domain Warm-Up is Crucial

Building Trust with Mailbox Providers

Mailbox providers (such as Gmail and Yahoo) monitor domains closely, especially new ones. A sudden surge of emails from an unfamiliar domain can be a red flag. Warming up your domain demonstrates responsible sending practices and builds trust, ensuring more of your emails land in inboxes over time.

Avoiding Deliverability Pitfalls

Failing to warm up your domain can lead to:

  • Emails marked as spam

  • High bounce rates

  • Blacklisted domains

These issues not only harm your current campaigns but can also affect long-term email performance, limiting your ability to communicate with leads.

How to Manually Warm Up Your Domain

While Persystent.ai doesn’t offer automated warm-up, we recommend the following manual warm-up process to ensure smooth email deliverability:

Week 1 – Start Small:

  • Daily Limit: 1,000 emails

  • Hourly Limit: 100 emails

  • Focus on Engaged Audiences – Send emails to opted-in subscribers who are likely to open and engage.

Week 2 – Scale Gradually:

  • Daily Limit: 2,500 emails

  • Hourly Limit: 300 emails

  • Slowly increase the number of emails sent to different segments of your list.

Week 3+ – Monitor and Expand:

  • Continue to gradually increase your daily and hourly limits, keeping a close eye on open rates and bounce rates.

  • If bounce rates exceed 2%, slow down and review your contact list.

Monitoring and Testing Email Deliverability

Warming up your domain isn’t just about sending more emails – it’s about ensuring those emails perform well. Here are essential tools and methods to test, monitor, and troubleshoot your email deliverability:

1. Test for Spam Triggers with Mail-Tester

Your email’s content can impact deliverability. Too much text, poor formatting, or using URL shorteners can make an email look “spammy” to mailbox providers.

🔧 Try this:

  • Visit Mail-Tester

  • Copy the test email address provided.

  • Create a new contact in Persystent.ai or GoHighLevel with this email.

  • Send your email to that address.

  • Return to Mail-Tester and click “Check my score.”

This free tool gives you a spam score and highlights areas for improvement. Adjust your email’s content based on feedback to improve inbox placement.

2. Check Domain Health with MXToolbox

Want to ensure your domain isn’t blacklisted or missing key records like SPF, DKIM, or DMARC? MXToolbox provides a comprehensive email health report that identifies potential issues.

🔧 How to check:

Fixing these issues promptly can significantly boost deliverability.

3. Monitor Performance with Google Postmaster Tools

Google Postmaster Tools allow you to track the reputation of your domain as perceived by Gmail. You’ll gain insights into:

  • Spam rate

  • IP and domain reputation

  • Delivery errors

  • Authentication status

🔧 Setup Instructions:

  • Visit Google Postmaster Tools

  • Add your domain and follow the verification steps by adding a record to your DNS.

  • Monitor your email performance and adjust strategies based on insights.

📌 Note: Google may take up to 48 hours to gather data. Check frequently for updated reports.

Additional Pro Tips for Domain Warm-Up

  • Send Fewer Emails Initially – Resist the temptation to send large campaigns immediately.

  • Use Engaging Subject Lines – Higher engagement signals trust to mailbox providers.

  • Avoid Cold Outreach at First – Only send emails to users who have opted in or previously engaged with your brand.

  • Segment Your Audience – Prioritize highly engaged subscribers when warming up.

  • Clean Your List Regularly – Remove inactive or invalid emails to avoid bounces.

A well-warmed domain is the foundation of successful email marketing. By following a gradual warm-up process and utilizing tools like Mail-Tester, MXToolbox, and Google Postmaster, you can ensure your emails consistently reach inboxes and drive engagement.

At Persystent.ai, we provide the tools and insights to help you execute domain warm-up best practices. Take control of your email deliverability today and unlock the full potential of your campaigns.

Ready to improve your email deliverability?

Get started with Persystent.ai today and ensure your emails hit the inbox, not the spam folder. Start implementing domain warm-up best practices now for higher engagement and better results! Prefer a Discovery Call first?  Click here to schedule your Discovery Call.

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