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en:optimize_deliverability [2025/07/16 11:42] – [Optimization prior to creating a campaign] bken:optimize_deliverability [2025/07/16 11:43] (current) – [Running optimization (learnings)] bk
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   * Delivered does not equal delivered: Or do you know how many of your emails end up in the spam folder? Watch your opening and click rates. If they get clearly deteriorate, something is going wrong.   * Delivered does not equal delivered: Or do you know how many of your emails end up in the spam folder? Watch your opening and click rates. If they get clearly deteriorate, something is going wrong.
   * Check if the speed of delivery is changing when you send out a bigger amount of mailings. See the manual in the article //"[[en:how_to_set_maximum_delivery_speed]]"//.   * Check if the speed of delivery is changing when you send out a bigger amount of mailings. See the manual in the article //"[[en:how_to_set_maximum_delivery_speed]]"//.
 +  * Use the deliverability report of the top 20 domains for analysis, which is available for every campaign. Here you can see whether there are problems with certain providers. No openings and no soft bounces, for example, can indicate a complete block of the mailing.
  
 <WRAP round tip 90%> You can improve the deliverability with better usability on mobile devices: <WRAP round tip 90%> You can improve the deliverability with better usability on mobile devices:
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