Hey, not sure where the best place is to post this! I'm trying to make a list of public sector / government entity contacts the UK and finding email info for some of the big departments is proving to be very difficult. Any folks have experience / tips on the right databases to figure this out? Thanks!
How come there's such a discrepancy between # of employees for a given company on LinkedIn vs. what Clay pulls in?
I'm investigating one company with 2,800 employees on LI. Clay only identified 1,800 of them.
How do y'all address that?
Eric N.
This is from the support center for Google's new policies. The bullet points in bold all seem new and apply to those who send under 5,000 emails. Or am I just misunderstanding you?
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Starting February 1, 2024, all senders who send email to Gmail accounts must meet the requirements in this section.
Important: If you send more than 5,000 messages per day to Gmail accounts, follow the Requirements for sending 5,000 or more messages per day.
Set up SPF or DKIM email authentication for your domain.
Ensure that sending domains or IPs have valid forward and reverse DNS records, also referred to as PTR records. Learn more
Format messages according to the Internet Message Format standard (RFC 5322).
Don’t impersonate Gmail From: headers. Gmail will begin using a DMARC quarantine enforcement policy, and impersonating Gmail From: headers might impact your email delivery.
If you regularly forward email, including using mailing lists or inbound gateways, add ARC headers to outgoing email. ARC headers indicate the message was forwarded and identify you as the forwarder. Mailing list senders should also add a List-id: header, which specifies the mailing list, to outgoing messages.