Hi Angel! I'm looking forward to the 0 to 6 figures workshop today and I have two questions that has been on my mind for a while...
1.When I reach a large number of subscribers, suppose 5k and more, and even now, does splitting the broadcasts into a few different send times help with deliverability and prevent my emails from going into spam?
I've read that you "don't want to mass email" because that might cause email services to think it's spam. I'm not sure it's true, but it worries me a bit.
2. I would love to have an email that is all images with links because I'm an illustrator, would that also be seen as spam? Something else I read I should avoid but I've seen others successfully do this with Omnisend. 🤔
Thank you!
1.When I reach a large number of subscribers, suppose 5k and more, and even now, does splitting the broadcasts into a few different send times help with deliverability and prevent my emails from going into spam?
I've read that you "don't want to mass email" because that might cause email services to think it's spam. I'm not sure it's true, but it worries me a bit.
2. I would love to have an email that is all images with links because I'm an illustrator, would that also be seen as spam? Something else I read I should avoid but I've seen others successfully do this with Omnisend. 🤔
Thank you!
To answer your questions:
1. No, that won't help with deliverability to split it into a few different send times. However, running a test like this can help you understand the best times to send an email in general based on how many people are opening it at the times you test out. So, this can help you achieve higher open and click rates rather than deliverability. ConvertKit maintains a high deliverability rate across the board :)
2. Placing images in emails can be beneficial, but don't overdo it. If you overdo it, then it could be marked as spam being that the email may come off as too "cluttered". I would stick with no more than 1-2 images/email.
I hope this helps! If there's anything else we can assist with you, please let us know here or write in to help@convertkit.com. Thank you!