Email Deliverability

Spammers

How to Check If Your Domain Is Being Used by Spammers (And What to Do About It Before It’s Too Late)

Your domain name is your digital identity. But if you haven’t secured it properly, someone else might already be using it — to send spam, scams, or phishing emails that look like they came from you.
This kind of attack, known as domain spoofing, can destroy trust in days.

And the worst part? Most companies don’t know it’s happening until a client calls asking, “Did you really send this?”

Here’s how to find out if your domain is being used by spammers — and how to protect yourself before real damage occurs.

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Brand phishing

How to Stop Fake Emails From Using Your Brand Name (And Protect Every Message You Send)

Your brand works hard to build trust — every email, every campaign, every client interaction. But what if someone else started using your name to send messages you didn’t write? It happens every day.Cybercriminals use unprotected business domains to send fake emails that look completely legitimate. They steal your logo, copy your tone, and trick your clients or staff into clicking links or sharing data. And because your domain isn’t properly secured, there’s nothing stopping them.That’s where modern email authentication comes in — not as a tech project, but as a business shield.

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Emails Land in Spam

Why Are My Emails Going to Spam? (And What It Could Be Costing Your Business)

You hit “send,” but the message never lands where it should.
It’s not in the inbox. It’s not even opened.
It’s sitting quietly in a spam folder — unseen, unread, and costing you opportunities.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Across industries, businesses are losing thousands of potential conversations every month simply because their emails aren’t reaching people.
The problem isn’t always your content or frequency.
It’s your domain’s reputation — and the lack of the right protections behind it.

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