Quick question! Does having a background image harm my deliverability? I know that an email only consisting of an image might easily end up at the spam folder, but I’m wondering if it’s the same for background images, sice they take up the whole space of the email. There’s still text and other content blocks on top of it though...
Background image and deliverability
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Best answer by inboxingmaestro
Hi
Background images doesn’t impact deliverability directly as long as images are not hosted on blacklisted image hosting domain (sort sort of free hosting space). Deliverability is a sum total of multiple factors like technical DNS & authentication, aggregated domain rep (sending domain, return path, image hosting, link tracking, etc.), engagement, etc.
But, background images does have an impact on email accessibility and limitation to specific ISPs like Outlook, that may lead to a bad inbox experience and generating a negative signal like spam complaint.
What you should rather do?
- Aim for a better inbox experience while building an email content.
- Only send mobile responsive, balanced HTML (60:40 ratio of images:TEXT), dark mode and accessibility favoured emails to your audience.
- Follow email content & design best practices every time you build an email campaign.
- Keep your emails under 100 KB to avoid clipping of emails in Gmail and delivery issues.
- Test on multiple email clients, devices before sending to final audience.
- Test, Monitor & Repeat the process.
Hope that helps. Any further questions, let me know.
Regards
Mohsin
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