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Using Alias Accounts in Your Campaigns

Using Alias Accounts in Your Campaigns

Updated over 2 months ago

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Let's chat about using alias email accounts with Stamina. You might be wondering if it's a good idea to use an alias instead of your main email for your outreach. Well, here's the scoop:

What Are Alias Accounts?

An alias is like a nickname for your main email. It lets you send and receive emails using a different address, but everything still goes through your primary email account.

Why Using Aliases Isn't the Best Move

Even though aliases can help keep your main inbox organized, they can cause some hiccups when you're sending out lots of emails:

  • Email Providers Can Get Suspicious: Since all your alias emails are sent through your main account, providers like Gmail or Outlook might notice the high volume and think something fishy is going on. This could hurt your sender reputation, making it more likely your emails end up in spam folders.

  • Deliverability Issues: Because your main email is doing all the heavy lifting, your messages might not reach the people you want to connect with.

Our Recommendation

To keep things running smoothly, it's best to use real, separate email accounts for your outreach. Each account should have its own inbox and be set up properly. This way, you can:

  • Protect Your Sender Reputation: By spreading out your emails across different accounts, you reduce the risk of being flagged by providers.

  • Improve Deliverability: With dedicated accounts, your emails are more likely to land in the right inboxes.

Need Help Setting Up?

If you're unsure how to set up new email accounts or have questions about the process, don't hesitate to reach out to our support team. We're here to help you get the most out of Stamina and ensure your outreach is successful.

Remember, using dedicated email accounts might take a bit more effort upfront, but it's worth it to make sure your messages reach your audience effectively.

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