Hello! This is my area of expertise so will gladly help you out here.
So looking at the domain thelegalwire.ai I am not seeing a date when it was registered based on the whois information. Gmail does care about domain age, and I have seen them penalize newer domains due to this, especially domains that are younger than 30 days.
How can we battle this? Does anyone have the magic trick? I've checked some "blacklist" sites and the domain and sending IP seem to be clean.
IP Reputation has very little weight these days with Gmail, they really care about Domain reputation. If you haven't sign up for: postmaster.google.com
This will show you exactly how gmail feels about your domain.
Have you seen the email in spam yourself? If you have what is the grey/yellow/red bar at the top of the email (on Gmail.com)?
Thank you so much Francis, how can we show the domain register date? The domain has been 1.5 years old - and we have been sending out newsletters for a couple months without any problems - except for the last two weeks
Hello! This is my area of expertise so will gladly help you out here.
So looking at the domain
thelegalwire.aiI am not seeing a date when it was registered based on the whois information. Gmail does care about domain age, and I have seen them penalize newer domains due to this, especially domains that are younger than 30 days.IP Reputation has very little weight these days with Gmail, they really care about Domain reputation. If you haven't sign up for: postmaster.google.com
This will show you exactly how gmail feels about your domain.
Have you seen the email in spam yourself? If you have what is the grey/yellow/red bar at the top of the email (on Gmail.com)?
Thank you so much Francis, how can we show the domain register date? The domain has been 1.5 years old - and we have been sending out newsletters for a couple months without any problems - except for the last two weeks
I wouldn't get too focused on that. That could be what tool I was using.
Curious have you setup GPT yet? (Google postmaster tools)?
If you've received it in spam your self what does that bar call out?
Context - I work for a Major ESP and used to help brands daily identify issues with inbox placement.
Thanks Francis, I just did and found out the problem was SparkLoop