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How do I send 2,000 cold emails per day?

 G Suite’s limits of 2,000 emails/day and most cold email platforms’ own limits, how can you accomplish this?

You could set up multiple G Suite accounts, warm them up, and eventually send 2,000 emails per day per account. However, as years of experience has shown, it doesn’t always work so smoothly, and often times G Suite caps an account’s sending volume at a level much lower than 2,000 emails/day. This can work for some users but won’t work for most.

Last year, I invented a way to integrate an SMTP service into a high volume cold email process such that you can send as many emails as you want through an SMTP server like SendGrid, while preserving the ability to detect replies and send follow-up emails to non-responders. We do this through a little bit of inventiveness in how we relay the emails through an SMTP and sync the data back to your G Suite account.

Steps to sending high volume cold email:

  1. Set up your G Suite account, and connect it to GMass.
  2. Set up a SendGrid account or any other SMTP service and subscribe based on the daily volume of emails you want to send. When determining daily volume, take into account the original message plus follow-up emails that need to go out per day.
  3. Connect SendGrid, or your alternate SMTP service to GMass.
  4. When you launch your cold email campaign in GMass, set the SMTP option instead of Gmail.
  5. Configure your auto follow-ups.
  6. Hit the GMass button to launch the campaign

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