How to Clean Your Email List and Why You Should Do It

Every email marketer prides themselves on a large subscriber list. It took a lot of effort and time to collect it:

But nothing lasts forever, and part of the audience eventually becomes passive ballast on which we just waste our budget. As a result, we get a decline in performance indicators and negative attention from spam filters.

We'll show you how to scrub your email marketing contacts and retain a part of your inactive subscribers.

Why do you need to clean your contact list

You need to scrub your subscriber list to:

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When do you need to clean your contact list

Regular analysis of email campaigns allows you to respond to changes in recipient behavior timely and correctly. For example, your domain is warmed up, you send interesting and high-quality emails with normal frequency, but your delivery and open rates decrease. One of the reasons for this may be the obsolescence of the contact base. You need to validate the list, set up a reactivation campaign and then clean the contact list.

How to scrub your email marketing list

When cleaning the contact list, we have to find and remove addresses that:

Let's figure out how to clean your subscriber list. The first step is to validate the email addresses in it. You can do it in two ways:

1. With your ESP. Marketing automation systems usually allow you to validate your contact list. For example, in our platform you can:

2. With email list validation services. Use email verification tools if contacts have been collected for a long time and you need to check them more carefully.

After you validate your list, you can try to reactivate inactive subscribers. Do the following:

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You can make a series of We Miss You emails (with different subject lines and content). If the recipients do not respond, we advise removing such contacts from the list after the third campaign.

How to keep clean your contact list

You can slow down contact list burnout and keep it active. For this:

1. Give up the obsession with building a contact list for long years. If you have new contacts, work with them immediately while your subscribers are interested in communication with your brand.

2. Be sure to set up a Double Opt-In subscription. This will protect you from sending to non-existent addresses and getting into spam. If you have collected unconfirmed contact data (for example, offline), send a request to such contacts to confirm their subscription.

3. Analyze each campaign. In the reports, you will see the number of opens and clicks, unsubscribes and spam complaints. So you can quickly edit the contact list.

4. Track the dynamics of your contacts’ activity. This will help you understand the level of engagement of your contacts and notice their burnout. If the rates of openings and clicks are falling, this is a reason to pay attention to your email marketing strategy.

Here's a quick checklist to help you improve your email marketing strategy quickly.

To Sum Up

Contact burnout is a natural process for email marketing, and sooner or later you will have to face it. The question is how well you'll be prepared. If you keep track of your contact list, burnout will not lead to global problems. For this:

And if you need advice on your database hygiene or any other advice to improve your company's email marketing, please contact us!

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