eMonetize
Active Member
Since the list was cleaned and bounces removed, that removes that potential issue.
Older data does not perform the same as fresh. With older data 5000 is nothing and you want substantially bigger amounts to test. .
If it is fresh and targeted to mortgage, it should perform much better. You can't be mixing fresh data with aged data, you need to test separately.
Here is the thing, when you have fresh/targeted data, users are far more receptive to opening, because your hitting them with what they are seeking and when they are seeking it.
With fresh targeted data, I prefer to use autoresponders that use shared IPs, because you can piggyback off the IP reputation of all the users.
However, with aged data that's not the case, you get far less opens. So you have to send much higher volume to make up for it. It is also more prone to getting complaints, so using autoresponders is not wise with new data, plus it's too costly as you won't get the response needed to make it worthwhile. To get the best possible deliverability, you really want to break the data up by domain and in some cases domain groups (TLDs, Cables, GI and/or Pure GI) and test your IPs to make sure you can deliver it. You also need to know how to send send it. How you mail to AOL, is different than GI if you want to send volume. Lastly there will be domains that without good IP reputation, you just won't be able to inbox and with purchased data, you will not be able to build the reputation needed. In addition you are going to need to change your IPs out from time to time, so you need to work with providers that can do this and make sure your getting IPs that aren't blocked/ blacklisted and the domains you are using are good.
Also, keep in mind that it's all about collecting your opens/clickers and then moving them up the sending platform chain or use to build your IP reputation.
So what was your problem...test your IPs and check for blacklistings and check your domains. I'm still betting on delivery problems.
Last word, services that provide you with small amounts of IPs and say you can send volume and use purchased lists are usually worthless. If you have IPs from a block and other mailers have IPs from the same block, if any of them get their IPs blocked, it is likely to get the entire block of IPs blocked. Also when they say you can send volume, they aren't saying you can inbox volume and then when you ask about it, then it all comes down to the quality of your lists. It's all BS to scam the novice mailer.
Older data does not perform the same as fresh. With older data 5000 is nothing and you want substantially bigger amounts to test. .
If it is fresh and targeted to mortgage, it should perform much better. You can't be mixing fresh data with aged data, you need to test separately.
Here is the thing, when you have fresh/targeted data, users are far more receptive to opening, because your hitting them with what they are seeking and when they are seeking it.
With fresh targeted data, I prefer to use autoresponders that use shared IPs, because you can piggyback off the IP reputation of all the users.
However, with aged data that's not the case, you get far less opens. So you have to send much higher volume to make up for it. It is also more prone to getting complaints, so using autoresponders is not wise with new data, plus it's too costly as you won't get the response needed to make it worthwhile. To get the best possible deliverability, you really want to break the data up by domain and in some cases domain groups (TLDs, Cables, GI and/or Pure GI) and test your IPs to make sure you can deliver it. You also need to know how to send send it. How you mail to AOL, is different than GI if you want to send volume. Lastly there will be domains that without good IP reputation, you just won't be able to inbox and with purchased data, you will not be able to build the reputation needed. In addition you are going to need to change your IPs out from time to time, so you need to work with providers that can do this and make sure your getting IPs that aren't blocked/ blacklisted and the domains you are using are good.
Also, keep in mind that it's all about collecting your opens/clickers and then moving them up the sending platform chain or use to build your IP reputation.
So what was your problem...test your IPs and check for blacklistings and check your domains. I'm still betting on delivery problems.
Last word, services that provide you with small amounts of IPs and say you can send volume and use purchased lists are usually worthless. If you have IPs from a block and other mailers have IPs from the same block, if any of them get their IPs blocked, it is likely to get the entire block of IPs blocked. Also when they say you can send volume, they aren't saying you can inbox volume and then when you ask about it, then it all comes down to the quality of your lists. It's all BS to scam the novice mailer.