If you’ve been observing a spike in your Constant Contact spam recently, you’re not alone. High spam rates are discouraging because they stop you from reaching your users’ inboxes and adding value.
So to help you improve your Constant Contact spam rate, this guide has laid out the likely reasons for it and steps you can take to reduce it.
Table of contents
- What are spam emails?
- What is spam rate?
- Why do Constant Contact emails go to spam?
- How do you stop Constant Contact spam?
- Go spam-free with Mailmodo
- Takeaways
What are spam emails?
When marketers send unhelpful emails in bulk without the prior consent of users, they’re categorized as spam emails.
You may be thinking, “I always send helpful emails promptly and have taken users’ consent in the signup form. So why are my emails still ending in spam?”
This question can be answered in two parts: Your mistakes and your ESP’s mistakes. You may be unknowingly committing spam practices that alert spam filters. And maybe, there are a few inherent problems with your ESP that lower your email marketing ROI.
So we have to discuss these two factors and reverse engineer to lower the Constant Contact spam rate. But before that, you’ve to understand the concept of spam rate.
What is spam rate?
Spam rate is the percentage of people who mark your emails as spam out of the total number of people who received your email. And it is a standard to maintain your spam rate below 1% and ideally 0.1%, so you don’t get banned from any ESPs and continue reaching your users.
But if your Constant Contact spam rate is higher than 1% or moving in an upward trend, you should try reducing it so as not to suffer any consequences.
So let’s discuss a few likely reasons for it and how to fix them.
Why do Constant Contact emails go to spam?
Here are a few possible reasons why your Constant Contact emails are going to spam.
Blacklisted IPs
Source: Constant Contact Community
The above image shows a Constant Contact user expressing their concern about the blacklisted IPs of Constant Contact. They found the IPs from Constant Contact to be in many blacklist databases such as Mxtoolbox. So, if you’re seeing a high Constant Contact spam rate even if everything seems right, shared blacklisted IPs may be the hidden reasons.
Poor deliverability rates
Source: Email Deliverabilty Report
Email Deliverability Report has tested different ESPs to find their average deliverability rates. This test found that Constant Contact’s 17.19% of emails were going to spam, and 4.40% of emails got lost. So 21.59% of emails didn’t reach users, which isn’t good news for email marketers. If this happened in a high-volume email campaign, those 21.59%% of emails could’ve brought significant money if they reached users' inboxes.
Not cleaning up your email list
You may also be unknowingly following practicing spam practices, including having a generic email list. So you should clean your email list by removing people who aren’t engaged with your emails. If you still send emails to unengaged users, they’ll mark you spam, resulting in higher spam rates.
Related guide: How to Use Sunset Policy To Boost Your Engagement Metrics
How do you stop Constant Contact spam?
Follow these steps to stop Constant Contact spam:
1. Switch to a dedicated IP address
Shared IPs are the ones that suffer the most with blacklisting. This issue is less likely in dedicated IPs (which only a single user or business uses) where a single owner’s action will determine its reputation. So if you follow good email etiquette and become a responsible email marketer, dedicated IP is one of the best investments you can make.
Related guide: Dedicated IP Address vs. Shared IP Address - Which One Should You Use?
2. Improve deliverability rates
You can’t do much about the ESP issues. However, there are a few things in your control that can improve your deliverability. Setting up SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (Domain Keys Identified Mail) is important because inbox providers use these mechanisms to identify how legitimate an email is. If you set up these, you’re basically telling inbox providers, “I’m the real deal.”
You can also stop sending email blasts (i.e., sending a generic email to everyone on your email list). Sending email blasts is what scammers generally do and if you follow this strategy, you’ll also make yourself look like a scammer.
Related guide: Everything You Need to Know About Email Deliverability
3. Clear up your email list
You want to generate the maximum ROI for your campaigns, right? Then cutting your ties with uninterested users is a smart decision since these people won’t buy from you. So in your ESP, look for people who haven’t engaged in a while and remove them from your email list.
Go spam-free with Mailmodo
We, at Mailmodo, take significant measures to maintain a very low spam rate for our customers. You go spam-free with us by banning spammers and maintaining high-security standards. Here is what you’ll get when we work together.
✅ Expert consultation for deliverability
Suppose you’re not seeing your desired email deliverability rates and don’t have in-depth knowledge about email deliverability. In that case, our experts will help you figure out your situation and will assist you in bettering your rates as quickly as possible.
✅ Help with domain warmup
Domain warmup is a practice of warming up your new domain by sending a small volume of emails. This helps inbox providers get to know your domain and won’t assume you as a spammer who has set up a new domain just to send a high volume of spam emails.
But domain warmup can be tricky to execute if you haven’t done it before. That’s where our experts will help you guide you through the process to ensure that you have a good head start with your new domain.
✅ We don’t tolerate spammers
We want only genuine email marketers to use our product. If we find any user who receives consistent spam complaints or consistently follows any spam practices, we’ll block them from using our shared IP address so genuine users like you don’t have to suffer.
✅ Abundant resources on email deliverability
It can be difficult to grasp email deliverability concepts and put them into action. That’s why we have developed resources for email marketers of every level to upgrade their knowledge and skills with our email deliverability resources. We also have a hub of email marketing resources that you can access for free.
✅ Our customer success team is always here to help
Finally, reach out to our customer success team in case you have any issues. You can contact us for help via customer chat or by emailing at support@mailmodo.com, and we’ll get back to you in no time.
Takeaways
Stay strong and don’t discourage yourself from a temporary hike in your Constant Contact spam rate. If you follow the strategies laid out in this guide, you can expect a noticeable improvement in your spam rate.
Interested in exploring more tips on why your emails go to spam and how to fix them? Then read our guide 9 reasons why your emails land in spam that’ll expose you to many more reasons for email spam and strategies to deal with them.
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