An email bounceback, also known as a bounce or non-delivery report (NDR), occurs when an email fails to reach its intended recipient and is returned to the sender. Bouncebacks can indicate various problems with the delivery of an email, and understanding these issues is essential for maintaining good email deliverability. Here are some common problems …
A high bounce rate is indeed considered undesirable for email marketers. Here are the main reasons why: 1. Email deliverability: When an email bounces, it means that it was not successfully delivered to the recipient’s inbox. This can negatively impact your email deliverability rates. Internet service providers (ISPs) track bounce rates as an indicator of …
Deliverability is the way to measure the percentage of how many marketing emails you deploy actually make it to the inbox of the recipient. Despite email marketing implementing practices such as permission-based marketing, sometimes emails still don’t have a guaranteed deliverability date – they are being treated as SPAM or being blocked outright. For a …