Need advice: Email domains burned after 1 year - What's your long-term strategy for cold email domains?
Hey everyone,
I'm facing a challenge with my cold email infrastructure and could use some advice from those with experience.
After about a year of using 10 email addresses I purchased, 3 of them recently got burned (likely from spam reports within a short timeframe). This has me questioning my overall approach to email domain management.
I'd love to hear from you about:
  1. How do you cycle your email addresses? Do you pause sending and warm them up again after a specific period?
  2. What's your timeline for using domains before taking a break from them?
  3. Is it better to let domains expire and reactivate them later, or maintain ownership while pausing usage?
  4. What's your strategy for maintaining domain health and deliverability in a cost-effective way?
I've already tried working with support on the burned addresses, but I'm more interested in prevention strategies going forward rather than just recovery.
Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Nic
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Need advice: Email domains burned after 1 year - What's your long-term strategy for cold email domains?
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