The suppressed list is your "Do not send to" list. Anyone in the suppressed list can't be sent to. And even if you upload the same contacts, Email Marketing recognizes that
Email Marketing maintains feedback loops with multiple Internet Service Providers (ISPs) which alert us each time a recipient clicks on the Spam button in their inbox, for
Email signup forms (also known as "web forms"), are subscription boxes you can add to your site, blog, or social page to collect new email subscribers. All signups collected
You can manually suppress your own contacts, right from your subscribers area. You might need to do this if a customer writes to you directly asking to opt out of your email
You can suppress a bunch of contacts, all at once, just by uploading a file. You can import that list of contacts directly into your suppressed list. This is helpful if you
Email Marketing takes care of unsubscribes for you, automatically! But, sometimes people write to you instead of clicking the Unsubscribe button in your email. In that case,
Your suppressed list contains all of the contacts that are no longer in your active subscribers. There are three main categories of suppressed contacts; Suppressed, Bounced,
Most email providers (Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) have tough restrictions on bulk senders with low read rates. This means that the less folks that view your emails, the
Whenever you manually suppress a contact in your account, they are added to the suppressed list under the label By me. These can be contacts you individually suppressed,
So, you've uploaded your contacts to your Subscribers, but your list totals are still the same as before! Never fear, try these troubleshooting tricks, and you'll be