Sendigram Email Checker
Here are some examples of the cases when you may benefit from using the Email Checker:
- You need to import a contact database into another email marketing service
- You are creating and launching a new newsletter after a long break
- Your stats show a high bounce rate/spam rate, so you need to clean up your list
- You are launching a cold email campaign to new addresses
The tool’s main goal is to improve email deliverability for marketers, helping ensure that you spend your budgets more efficiently.
We help keep your bounce rate and spam rate at acceptable levels, control and protect the sender’s IP reputation to ensure consistently successful delivery of emails to recipients.
Most email marketing services have a business model that is based on the number of emails sent or the number of contacts on your lists. This means that when you send messages to invalid accounts or incorrect addresses, you end up wasting your money. We help prevent that by letting you easily clear problematic addresses from your lists.
Our service essentially helps to positively influence the ROI of your email campaigns, because, all other things being equal, you increase the deliverability of emails, which means the likelihood of getting more opens, clicks and, most importantly, purchases goes up too.
A credit is a unit of calculation that corresponds to 1 email address submitted for verification. For instance, having 2,000 credits on your Sendigram account means that you can have 2,000 email addresses checked.
No, email verifications resulting in the "Unknown" status, or duplicated emails within the same submission, are free or charge.
It depends on how you do your email marketing. There are 3 different cases to consider here:
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Regular campaigns
Your contact list grows periodically, so you may want to stick to the following guidelines depending on how often you send out emails:
- If you send out emails daily/weekly, it's best to verify email addresses once a month or every 2 months.
- If you send out emails once or twice a month, you can verify email addresses every 3 months.
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One-time large-scale campaigns for your entire contact database
As part of a big marketing campaign, you may send out hundreds to thousands of emails in one go. If your mailing list includes addresses that are fake, invalid, or no longer in use, your campaign can harm your reputation as a sender and lead to being blacklisted.
To avoid this, it's crucial to verify all the addresses on your email list before launching the campaign.
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Inactive or old email lists
If you haven't engaged with your subscribers through newsletters or marketing emails for an extended period of time, such as a few months, it's essential to verify your list. This process ensures that your list doesn't include any scam traps or invalid addresses, which could harm your business.
After a long break, the last thing you want is to return to a list that's unusable.