Question
Marketing Only Email Domain For Deliverability? Subdomain or Root?
We have two teams that do substantial emailing: 1) cold prospecting team and 2) marketing team (using Marketo).
The cold prospecting team sends a great deal of email from our @company.com domain. These efforts are important, and we don't want to interfere with them.
Thus, I'm thinking about setting up ANOTHER domain for marketing emails. That way, when we send a large quantity of marketing email, there's ZERO change that our @company.com domain gets spam complaints.
So, we'll either be setting up SPF / DKIM on a subdomain (@marketing.company.com) or on another domain entirely (@companymarketing.com). Whichever we choose will have a reply to of @company.com set on all emails.
Questions:
1) Has anyone done this? What has your experience been?
2) Would you suggest going the subdomain route (@marketing.company.com) or the different domain route (@companymarketing.com)
Thoughts?
The cold prospecting team sends a great deal of email from our @company.com domain. These efforts are important, and we don't want to interfere with them.
Thus, I'm thinking about setting up ANOTHER domain for marketing emails. That way, when we send a large quantity of marketing email, there's ZERO change that our @company.com domain gets spam complaints.
So, we'll either be setting up SPF / DKIM on a subdomain (@marketing.company.com) or on another domain entirely (@companymarketing.com). Whichever we choose will have a reply to of @company.com set on all emails.
Questions:
1) Has anyone done this? What has your experience been?
2) Would you suggest going the subdomain route (@marketing.company.com) or the different domain route (@companymarketing.com)
Thoughts?