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Ziemek offers some great insights on increasing your sending volumes:

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:43 am
by rifat28dddd
Using small segments based on narrow ICPs is the best way to send successful campaigns at scale, and it’s a hill I’m willing to die on. Segmentation lets you directly address the deep needs and interests of your recipients, which is how you produce ‘yes.’“

3. Gradually Increase Sending Volume Over Time
This is the basic foundation of email warmup. Over the course of several weeks, try gradually increasing the volume of emails you send.

Look for as many positive email performance metrics as possible. The higher the deliverability, open, and response rates, the better you’re doing—as you’ll be able to send more emails in the near future.

Let's jump to an analogy for a moment. Think sweden telegram data of it like making new friends in a new town. When people like you and enjoy your company, you're more likely to be included in their social circles and events. Keep engaging with them to stay connected.

Cold emailing isn’t any different here. If you spark positive emotions or get people curious about your emails, you’ll be welcome to send more stuff in the future.

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“Both Google and Microsoft openly recommend starting with a limited daily sending volume and gradually increasing it.

“But since the goal is to generate early positive engagement, your initial targeting is just as important as your sending volume.