: Will a Reply-All email thread with 20 participants improve our email reputations? 1 person will send an email to 20 participants. Each participant will reply-all to the message - and continue
1 person will send an email to 20 participants. Each participant will reply-all to the message - and continue to do so for each response they receive.
Will this improve our email reputations? What about our email reputations with gmail users / outlook users? (assuming that some of the 20 participants are gmail or outlook users)
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It depends on the content of your email, not how many are sent or how many replies there are.
According to this www.towerdata.com/blog/bid/116384/Email-Reputation-What-It-s-All-About which I found by doing a search for what is email reputation (wink);
There are three principal components of email reputation:
Bounce rate:
The number of messages that are returned as undeliverable divided by
the number of emails sent
Complaint rate: The number of people who
report your messages as spam divided by the number of emails delivered
Spam trap hits: The number of messages delivered to addresses that are
explicitly used to trace and catalog spam
It should be added that 20 emails is a trivial number to send on the scale of how many emails are sent in a typical campaign.
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