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2012: The Year You Have To Grow Up

For several years now, folks like me have saying that ISPs and other receivers are starting to take note of engagement metrics. Well, now we cannot say that they are “starting” to take note.  They are really taking note now. For the last several months, I have been noticing an uptick in the numbers of [...]

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Asking for the Impossible: Reputation

Image via Wikipedia Today’s is the fourth in a series of posts on contractual terms that clients want to try to get, but usually will be unable to get due to the harsh impact of reality. So far, we have considered Delivery Service Level Agreements, Inbox Guarantees, and Send Rates. Today, we turn our attention [...]

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Asking for the impossible: Send rates

Image via Wikipedia Today’s is the third in a series of posts on contractual terms that clients want to try to get, but usually will be unable to get due to the harsh impact of reality. Thus far, we have considered Delivery Service Level Agreements and Inbox Guarantees. Today, we turn our attention to send [...]

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Asking for the impossible: Inbox Guarantees

Image via Wikipedia Yesterday, we had a look at Delivery SLAs as a contract term that you are unlikely to get out of an email service provider. Closely linked with the Delivery SLA is the Inbox SLA, more commonly referred to as the Inbox Guarantee. This is a contractual term that many people try to [...]

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Asking for the impossible: SLAs

Image via Wikipedia Just a few days ago, I wrote that I cannot give a guarantee that an intervention on my part will get you removed from a DNSBL. Why? Because I won’t agree to terms that will bind me to making someone use do something. I figured that I would follow that up by [...]

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