Black Friday Freebie: Stop Letting Bounced Emails Hurt Your Business

If an email bounces in a database and no one sees it…
did it do any harm?
Yes. Absolutely.

Every bounced email chips away at your domain reputation. It tells email providers like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo that your list isn’t clean, that your messages might not be wanted, and that your future sends deserve less visibility. They want to reduce spam (obviously) and if you bounce emails, they see you as … a spammer. Over time, even your good contacts stop seeing you. That’s real damage. Lost conversations, lost trust, and lost listings.

This Black Friday, we’re fixing that.

Free Bounce Check with every Revaluate Audit

Real estate email deliverability is critical now. Our new Un-Bounce Service automatically scans your database for bad, risky, or undeliverable emails before you send your next email. It protects your deliverability, strengthens your sender reputation, and gives every message the best chance to land where it matters, the inbox.

Good data isn’t optional.
Deliverability isn’t optional.
If your emails don’t reach people, the content of your message does not matter.

BLACK FRIDAY SALE: Bounce Check included with all Audits, at no additional cost.

Revaluate will test and flag all the invalid, risky and valid emails for you for free with your data audit, so you can improve your real estate email deliverability.

It’s simple: Starting now, offer is limited to the first 25 Scheduled Audits. After that we are offering a wicked Black Friday (almost free) discount for 25 more. Schedule your FREE Audit Here: http://revaluate.com/audit

Existing Customers: We got your back. Ping us here for the same deal.

Learn more about Un-Bounce here:
https://blog.revaluate.com/new-revaluate-un-bounce-service/

Chris Drayer

CoFounder of Revaluate. FireStarter, Real Estate geek, tech junkie. Where we're going, we don't need roads.

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