To prevent your email marketing campaigns from being flagged as suspicious, follow these practices:
1. Authenticate Your Emails: Use protocols like [DKIM](), [SPF](), and [DMARC]() to authenticate your emails and prevent spoofing. 2. Maintain Clean Lists: Regularly update and clean your email lists to remove inactive or suspicious addresses. 3. Monitor Engagement: Keep an eye on engagement metrics such as open rates, click-through rates, and bounce rates to identify unusual patterns. 4. Educate Your Team: Train your team to recognize and handle suspicious emails to avoid accidental distribution. 5. Use Double Opt-In: Implement a double opt-in process to ensure that only genuine subscribers are added to your list.