Using the GMass manual follow-up tool, doing so is just a matter of a few clicks.
1. Click the red @ button near the Gmail Search bar. This is the manual follow-up tool.
2. Choose the campaign from the dropdown that experienced the blocking.
3. Under Behaviors, choose Blocks.
4. Next click the main COMPOSE FOLLOW-UP button.
5. A Gmail Compose window will launch and the To field will be filled with the addresses you want to send to, the addresses that previously blocked your campaign.
6. Next load up the content of your campaign by clicking the GMass Settings arrow and choosing your original campaign from the Load Content dropdown. Your Subject and Message will be set.
7. Lastly, ensure all other GMass Settings are how they should be, such as Tracking of opens and clicks, and make sure the Schedule is set to the desired time of sending.
8. Finally, hit the red GMass button to send. Your campaign will now go to the email addresses that blocked you the first time.
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Good afternoon!
I’ve seen the payment options. I need to know if this premium gives the option for 2,000 emails day?
Get the free account and use my company’s markting email service
A free account is limited to sending only up to 50 emails per rolling 24 hours while paid subscriptions do not have this limit. However, the sending limit for each email account is dependent on Google’s decision as the limit is imposed and enforced by them.
The sending limit is something that is enforced by Gmail, not by GMass. Our paid subscriptions does not have usage limits but according to Google, regular Gmail accounts are officially limited to 500 emails/day, while G Suite accounts are limited to 2,000. But other factors like the age of the account, content of the Campaign, or reputation of the domain can affect your sending limit.
There’s some more information about these limits here:
https://www.gmass.co/blog/how-many-emails-can-you-really-send-with-gmass-and-gmail/
Hi Marvin,
I noticed, my emails were flagged when I included my Calendly link. Following this article, I will like to restart sending the blocked emails. Do you advise me to remove the link, despite having implemented the dedicated domain, or do you advise me include it, and leave the links tracking unchecked?
Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Hi Nadine,
If you’ve recently added your tracking domain, you would want to send your email outreach that includes your tracking link first to just the previously blocked email addresses.