New sending domains and IPs start with zero reputation. If you drop full-scale marketing volumes on day one, mailbox providers will throttle or junk your messages, crushing engagement KPIs for months.
This guide shows how to build and protect reputation from day zero inside Adobe Journey Optimizer (AJO):
- A sample four week, volume-phased warm-up calendar.
- Correct SPF, DKIM, and DMARC set-up (with helpful check links).
- Real-time monitoring dashboards built in Query Service.
- Proven “Abort / Adjust / Accelerate” troubleshooting playbook.
Follow it and you’ll hit the inbox faster, with fewer headaches and happier stakeholders.
1. Why IP & Domain Reputation Matter
Mailbox providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Microsoft, Apple Mail, etc.) score every sender on four pillars:
- Complaints ⟶ “Did recipients hit spam?”
- Engagement ⟶ “Do they open, click, reply?”
- Infrastructure ⟶ “Is the sender authenticated, stable, non-spammy?”
- Content ⟶ “Does the message itself look risky?”
Warm-up tackles pillars 1–3 by teaching providers that your new infrastructure is safe and wanted before you reach full scale.
2. Pre-Flight Checklist (Day -7 → 0)
Task
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Why it matters
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How-to / Tool
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Reserve fixed IP(s) & delegate subdomains in AJO
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All future reputation attaches here
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AJO Administration → Channels → General Setting → Channel Configuraitons
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Ensure SPF & DKIM are configured
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Confirms your server is legit
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Handled by Adobe after subdomain delegation and channel surface creation within AJO
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Ensure DMARC is configured (initial p=none)
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Enables reporting & future enforcement
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Handled by Adobe after subdomain delegation and channel surface creation within AJO
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Seed-list monitoring account
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Detect placement issues early
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Configure in Channel Surface
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Build Phase 1 “high-engagement” list
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Boost early opens/clicks
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<5 k contacts who opened/clicked in last 30 days
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3. The 4-Week Warm-Up Calendar
Use one-off Campaigns and adjust numbers to fit your ultimate daily volume (UDV).
Day
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% UDV
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Audience
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Content tips
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1–3
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0.5 %
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Best engagers
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Short, plain-text, call-to-action above the fold
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4–7
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1 %
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Engagers + recent buyers
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Add lightweight hero image, keep links ≤ 3
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8–14
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5 %
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Broader active list
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Introduce standard template, still avoid heavy promos
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15–21
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25 %
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Active + lightly-inactive
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Normal marketing content, watch complaint rate
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22–28
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50–100 %
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Full list (respect suppressions)
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Switch to steady-state cadence
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Streamlined IP Warm-up with AJO's Dedicated Feature
Adobe Journey Optimizer now provides a dedicated IP Warm-up Plans feature directly within the user interface, simplifying the process and removing the need for complex, manual journey configurations for volume capping. This built-in functionality ensures a standardized and efficient approach to establishing a positive sender reputation.
How the IP Warm-up Plan Feature Works:
- Campaign Creation: You first create one or more campaigns specifically designed for IP warm-up, ensuring the "IP warm-up plan activation" option is enabled in the campaign's schedule section. These campaigns must use the same email channel configuration as your warm-up plan.
- Plan Setup: Access the IP warm-up plans under Administration > Channels > Email Configuration > IP warm-up plans. Here, you upload an Excel template containing your phased warm-up data, prepared with the help of your deliverability consultant. This template defines the gradual increase in email volume to various ISPs.
- Phase Execution: You select a campaign for each phase of your plan and activate the corresponding runs. The system automatically ensures that profiles targeted in previous runs of a phase are excluded from subsequent runs within that same phase. You can also define exclusions for specific domain groups or audiences from a phase if needed.
- Monitoring and Adjustment: The IP warm-up plan itself serves as a consolidated report, allowing you to monitor its progress, including the number of live or completed runs for each phase. It's crucial to monitor performance daily and modify your warm-up plan if you observe issues like high bounces or spam rates.
This dedicated feature streamlines the IP warming process, making it easier to manage and optimize your sending reputation directly within AJO.
4. Real-Time Monitoring Dashboards
Adobe Journey Optimizer offers built-in "Live reports" that provide real-time measurement and visualization of your Campaigns and Journeys, with data available as soon as a Campaign is sent or a journey is executed from the "Last 24hrs" tab. These dashboards are customizable, allowing you to resize or remove widgets and switch between different visualization options like graphs, tables, and donut charts.
For more extensive personalization and deeper insights, you can leverage Customer Journey Analytics (CJA). AJO stores data in Adobe Experience Platform, and CJA provides a holistic view of all your journeys, campaigns, and offers with automated report distribution and custom visualizations of the data. After creating your journey in AJO, CJA can ingest data from the platform to generate reports and help you understand the impact of every customer interaction. The "Analyze in CJA" functionality within AJO reports seamlessly redirects you to your CJA environment, empowering you to personalize reports extensively and enrich widgets with specialized CJA metrics.
Targets to hit:
- Complaint ≤ 0.1%
- Hard-bounce ≤ 2%
- Open ≥ 10%
5. Troubleshooting Flow: Abort • Adjust • Accelerate
Symptom
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Cause
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Action
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Yahoo temp-fail (421)
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Volume jump too fast
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Pause sends 24 h, restart at previous tier
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Open rate < 2 % across seeds
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IP blocklisting
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Check SNDS/Google Postmaster; open deliverability ticket
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Complaints > 0.3 %
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Mis-targeted audience
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Audit segment, suppress chronic complainers
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Remember: it’s better to slow down than to repair a burned reputation later.
6. Graduation Day (Post-Day 28)
Once metrics stabilise:
- Transition to normal campaign cadence—but keep daily volume ramps below 30 % week-over-week.
- Schedule quarterly reputation health checks.
7. Key Takeaways
- Warm-up = insurance. Skipping it costs more than the effort to do it right.
- Data beats vibes. Track complaint, bounce, and open rates daily—adjust before ISPs punish you.
- Authentication first, volume second. SPF/DKIM/DMARC issues can’t be “warmed away”.
- Consistency wins. Mailbox providers love predictable behaviour; avoid wild swings.
Hit these notes and your email program will graduate from zero reputation to inbox hero in less than a month.
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