Part 4 - Set up SPF, DKIM, MX & DMARC Records - Cold Email Masterclass

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this video, we'll learn how to set up SPF, DKIM, MX & DMARC Records for better email deliverability.
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    SPF, DKIM, MX, and DMARC are all types of DNS records that are used to improve the security and authenticity of email messages. Here's a brief overview of each:
    SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is a DNS record that specifies which mail servers are authorized to send an email on behalf of a domain. When an email is received, the receiving server can check the SPF record to verify that the server that sent the email is allowed to do so. This helps to prevent spam and phishing attacks by ensuring that only authorized servers can send emails from a particular domain.
    DKIM (Domain Keys Identified Mail) is a security measure that uses cryptographic signatures to verify the authenticity of an email message. It works by adding a digital signature to the headers of an email. This signature can be checked by the server that is receiving the email to see if it has been changed.
    MX (Mail Exchange) records are DNS records that specify which servers are responsible for handling email for a particular domain. These records tell other servers where to send an email for a particular domain, and are used to route email to the correct server.
    DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) is a security measure that helps to protect against spam and phishing attacks by enabling domain owners to publish a policy in their DNS records that specifies which authentication mechanisms are used to secure their email. This allows receiving servers to check the authenticity of email messages and take appropriate action (such as rejecting or quarantining the message) if the authentication fails.
    Cold Email Checklist:
    1. Buy Multiple Domains
    2. Connect domain with G-suite/Zoho/Microsoft Inbox
    3. Setup SPF, DKIM, MX & DMARC Record
    4. Create Multiple Inboxes per Domain
    5. Connect Inboxes with GrowMeOrganic
    6. Set up the custom tracking domain
    7. Initiate the warm-up for all the inboxes
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    During the 7-14 days of inbox warm-up
    -Define 2-3 personas (ICP) for outreach
    -Build the clean email list
    -Write the email outreach copy with follow-ups
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    After warming up Inboxes
    -Split your email list
    -Assign different lists to different senders
    -Start the campaign
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Комментарии • 13

  • @LuckyStudios76
    @LuckyStudios76 7 дней назад

    Hi Bro, Are All these settings needed If we do the same with Outlook Mails ?

  • @Pureintention10
    @Pureintention10 Год назад

    Legendary video, thanks a lot man this really helped me out

  • @tanmaygunwant
    @tanmaygunwant Год назад +1

    Hi, I have a doubt, do I have to delete the already existing MX records after adding the new ones??? I am doing this on Hostinger and it already has 2 MX records.

  • @dailysuccessmachine
    @dailysuccessmachine Год назад +3

    There's an update to namecheap/gmail. Under the "Mail Settings" there is an option titled "Gmail". When you select that it says "Gmail automatically configured for yourdomainname" and click save changes. Then it's truly fully automatic. I hit next on my Workspace account and waited 2-3mins and it was successful.

    • @GrowMeOrganic
      @GrowMeOrganic  Год назад

      Hi Phil, it’s a great productivity hack, but you’ll still have to use your G-suite for setting up your DKIM.

  • @zeeshanali-zag
    @zeeshanali-zag 8 месяцев назад

    Hi! Great Video. Learned a lot from the playlist. However, I am stuck at DKIM part. Google workspace says "Email authentication was not verified. Please allow 48 hours for DNS to update and make sure you entered the correct TXT record into your domain provider's DNS settings page."
    I got 4 domains. Only one domain was able to do the authentication. While the other three are giving this error. I checked and tried again several times. What is the possible solution?
    Thanks in advance

  • @mikailkhan3862
    @mikailkhan3862 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, Do we need to buy and make G suite account for every burner domain ? and do we need to setup the records for every domain?

  • @moustafamahmoud3636
    @moustafamahmoud3636 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you
    I have a question please
    I added second domain and activated Gmail and added SPF dkim, but i can't setup dmarc for the season domain
    How can i do it, i not found it
    Can you tell me please

  • @user-mr5lx9hu7t
    @user-mr5lx9hu7t 6 месяцев назад

    I am using email as identity and 5000 plus identity we have, we sending emails behalf of our customer via amazon SES, so what procedure i need to follow for email identity ? for email identity do i need to do authentication for my clients email ? or need to tell them to do changes as per gmail/yahoo policy ? as my clients not have domain and we send emails using amazon SES. Please suggest.

  • @provenpci
    @provenpci 10 месяцев назад

    Do I have to setup a new email, or can I use alias? instead of primary?

  • @VirtualWorkers-ci8hg
    @VirtualWorkers-ci8hg 11 месяцев назад

    Google has changed the way in which you can set domain settings through namecheap. You dont get access to changeing the DKIM

    • @user-qn9mc8yh3y
      @user-qn9mc8yh3y 6 месяцев назад

      Bro please tell me more about this. I just fkin bought these new domains from Namecheap and now i figure out this... I'm trying to configure that DKIM and it still can not to get a verification. Can you please advise me some solution?

  • @SubhamMali-vj2ng
    @SubhamMali-vj2ng 4 месяца назад

    dmarc policy should be reject or quartine not none, it's not policy