I have been asked by my boss if we should be sending emails from a different domain than our main website. He wanted to know if this would help avoid issues with Google and our website domain reputation. Not that we have a problem with it, he just doesn't want it to become an issue.
He has noticed that reputable companies use email domains such as: websitenameemail.com. So it's our domain+the word 'email'.
I would think to do this and if we have landing pages that are on our regular domain, but our from email is a different domain it could look spammy by email filters.
We are new to Marketo, so I appreciate anyone's insight into this. Considerations, best practices, etc.
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Do not be concerned about a mismatch between domains linked in an email and domains used in the email headers (From: and Reply-To:). Alignment between header domains and URL domains is of negligible importance.
Do, however, be concerned about overengineering a solution to a problem you don't actually have.
The best paths to better deliverability from Marketo are (a) to not send spam yourself and (b) to get a dedicated IP so you're not affected by other customers' sending habits.
Do not be concerned about a mismatch between domains linked in an email and domains used in the email headers (From: and Reply-To:). Alignment between header domains and URL domains is of negligible importance.
Do, however, be concerned about overengineering a solution to a problem you don't actually have.
The best paths to better deliverability from Marketo are (a) to not send spam yourself and (b) to get a dedicated IP so you're not affected by other customers' sending habits.
What do you mean by other customer's sending habits? You mean where our email servers are hosted?
I mean other Marketo customers on your shared IP.
No matter how legit your sending and data hygiene practices are, you'll be affected by others who are not as attentive.
Thanks!