Email Delivery Rate Calculator
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What is Email Delivery Rate?
The email delivery rate is a critical performance indicator in email marketing that measures the percentage of emails successfully accepted by the recipients' receiving servers. Unlike "deliverability" (which focuses on whether an email lands in the inbox or the spam folder), the delivery rate simply confirms that the email didn't "bounce."
How to Calculate Email Delivery Rate
The mathematical formula for calculating your delivery rate is straightforward:
Example Calculation
Suppose you launch a campaign to 5,000 subscribers. After 24 hours, your ESP (Email Service Provider) reports that 100 emails bounced (either hard or soft bounces). To find your rate:
- Subtract Bounces: 5,000 – 100 = 4,900 delivered emails.
- Divide: 4,900 / 5,000 = 0.98.
- Percentage: 0.98 × 100 = 98% Delivery Rate.
Delivery Rate vs. Deliverability: The Difference
Many marketers confuse these two terms, but they represent different stages of the email journey:
- Delivery Rate: Did the server accept the message? (Yes/No). This ignores where the message was placed.
- Deliverability Rate (Inbox Placement): Did the message reach the Inbox or was it diverted to the Spam/Junk folder?
What is a Good Email Delivery Rate?
In the modern email landscape, a 95% or higher delivery rate is considered the industry standard. If your rate drops below 95%, it usually indicates issues with your list hygiene, such as outdated addresses, or problems with your sender reputation.
Tips to Improve Your Rate
- Clean Your List Regularly: Remove inactive subscribers and addresses that have hard-bounced.
- Use Double Opt-In: Ensure that users confirm their email address before being added to your list.
- Monitor Soft Bounces: Soft bounces (temporary issues like a full inbox) can turn into hard bounces if they persist.
- Authenticate Your Domain: Implement SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records to prove you are a legitimate sender.