Authenticating the domain that you use to send email marketing in Mailchimp will; increase your marketing delivery rates, reduced the number of emails going to spam and help stop emails going to subscribers ‘promotions’ tab in Gmail.
If you use Bluehost then these instructions are for you. I go through:
- How to locate the details you need in Mailchimp.
- Where to go to make changes in Bluehost.
- How to make the necessary changes in Bluehost.
You’ll see better open and click rates for your email marketing campaigns once you’ve followed these instructions 🙂
I also have instructions on how to authenticate your Mailchimp domain if you use Godaddy or Cloudflare.
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