Our first inboxing report is live, confirming a serious spam filter bias against Republican fundraising emails compared to Democrat emails.
https://t.co/hZhKrBesIU
Every email in Competitive Insights now shows raw SPF/DKIM/DMARC headers so you can see exactly how competitors are configuring their sending infrastructure.
https://t.co/ax8xYTkL3q
If a campaign keeps sending the same message, it's working.
The Copy Frequency Report ranks the most-used email and SMS copy by send days. Plus: a send count badge on every message shows what's being deployed repeatedly.
https://t.co/jLLcUuluFs
We're subscribed to every Senate campaign and competitive House campaign's email with help from @InboxGOP and spent the last few weeks analyzing the email header data of 75 candidates – 35 DEM, 40 GOP.
This gave us insight into the technical infrastructure of campaign email.
Which subject line patterns actually land in the inbox? Questions, urgency language, dollar amounts — each benchmarked with real inbox rate data for GOP campaigns. https://t.co/SZxY5ePRO3
New in https://t.co/cC3MwZspzw: Copy Frequency Report shows which subject lines & messages competitive senders keep reusing — ranked by send days. If they keep sending it, it's working. https://t.co/jLLcUuluFs
From Republican National Committee (RNC): Vice President Vance is sending you an URGENT message. It's not what you think. 10 minutes to respond: [Omitted Link] Stop2End https://t.co/lS9nE4gvWO
From Tom Emmer: 96 They didn’t think we’d actually do it, [Omitted]. They thought we would sit back and let their radical "old ways" of running elections in AZ continue forever. They were wrong. https://t.co/03EF8wlRBI
Some stats from EOQ:
- 573 pieces of content ingested on 3/31
- 470 pieces on 3/30
- Most content sent 1-2 pm, then 8-9 am
- 40% of emails went to spam