Your only task? Before February rolls around, take a quick look at all your campaign templates and flow emails. Ensure there’s an unsubscribe link somewhere in your email body – the footer is typically a common spot. It doesn’t have to be one-click, but it should be clear and easy for recipients to find. Easy as that!


6. Optimize Email Delivery: Keep Your Spam Rate Below 0.30%

Make Sure People Want Your Emails: Just like you wouldn’t want a stranger in your home without permission, it’s not cool to send emails without permission either. Always make sure that people actually want to get emails from you.

If too many people complain about your emails being spam (like 3 out of every 1,000), it can cause problems. Your emails might get delayed, end up in the spam folder, or not get delivered at all. To avoid this, try to keep your spam complaints to less than 1 out of every 1,000 emails you send.

You can check Yahoo spam complaints in the Spam Reports. But, remember, We doesn’t track Gmail spam complaints. Gmail has its way of handling complaints to keep user info private. If you want to keep an eye on Gmail complaints, use Google Postmaster Tools. This helps make sure your emails get to where they’re supposed to go without any issues.