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Curious what the overhead with maintenance of domains is? We have roughly 250 emails going out daily, across some 10 domains. It’s all centrally managed but I can’t imagine why this couldn’t be done at a SDR level as well? Redirect all these domains to the primary domain. Anything we’re missing?
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Agree with @Vignesh (e6data) here. @Rajesh Bhattad The most optimal use case is to use more inboxes and reduce your volume per inbox. So, if you want to send 1,000 emails per day, you can do something like this. Emails per inbox : 30 Total inboxes : 30 Inboxes per domain : 5 Total domains : 6 This is something that will work really well for you.
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Love it @surender nadarajan. You could have actually plugged Salesgear here. But you chose to genuinely help. True community spirit.
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Thanks @Vignesh (e6data) and @surender nadarajan! Enabling multiple domains would it be much of an overhead at the IT level? Also would you know if buying a new GSuite (we use Gmail for work) account be expensive?
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@Rajesh Bhattad No, it is very cost effective.. from a maintenance point of view, you will need to keep track of these domains, but since they are not your main domains anyways, the risk is lower.
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One added point - you could even split the mailboxes across Gmail, Outlook and Zoho, just to keep the deliverability balls all up in the air. Yes, the mailboxes all cost etc and you’ll need separate ones for each of the inboxes, but that’s not a huge amount and is basically spread across all the emails you’re sending anyway.
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you could even split the mailboxes across Gmail, Outlook and Zoho
This is interesting point @Vignesh (e6data). Have you tried it that way? Just thinking from operation stand point of view.
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Yup, that’s how we have it setup, across those three providers. TBH, I haven’t done a controlled test, but nothing gone wrong so far.
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All cool inputs! I will drop an update back on what I ended up with. Thanks folks!