If your dedicated IP address gets blocklisted, you should take the following steps to remove it from a blocklist:
- Identify the cause of the blocklisting: Review your sending practices and look for any potential issues that may have led to the blocklisting. Common causes include high bounce rates, high complaint rates, and sending to unengaged recipients.
- Request delisting: You can request delisting from the blocklist by contacting the blocklist provider directly. They will typically ask you to provide evidence that you have addressed the issues that led to the blocklisting.
- Clean your email list: Remove any bounced, invalid, or unengaged email addresses from your list.
- Monitor your email sending: Regularly monitor your email sending practices to ensure that you are following best practices and not triggering any red flags that could lead to blocklisting.
- Consider using a professional email service provider: They have built-in tools to help you avoid blocklisting, including reputation monitoring, bounce management, and list cleaning.
- çFollow the best email practices: Be sure to follow the best practices for sending emails, such as including an unsubscribe link, not sending to unengaged recipients, and personalizing your emails.
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