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A disposable email address is an address a user creates for temporary needs and discards when it’s no longer required.
Three types of disposable email addresses exist:
Whatever type of disposable email address is used, your company suffers. Disposable email address services are free to use. It’s fairly easy for a consumer to set up a temporary address, use it to get a freebie or a subscription, and throw it away shortly.
Gmail and Yahoo! Mail offer the alias address option to all their clients since there isn’t anything illegal about the action. In fact, it improves user experience, making recipients happy with the email service provider.
Top reasons why users want to create a disposable email address include:
Whatever the reason for creating a disposable email address is, putting them on your email list can be damaging for your company.
When you consider the user’s point of view, it’s easy to understand how disposable email addresses can be tempting. They free the person from the need to share their real address with a company or a service while still getting the benefits of signing up.
Many users worry about companies transferring their email addresses to other businesses. This can happen in two ways:
Either way, unless the user takes advantage of a disposable email address, they suffer the consequences.
Putting a disposable address on your list can be bad for your business. Here are a few ways your marketing efforts and reputation could suffer.
While somewhat beneficial for a private user, disposable email addresses are bad for companies. They hurt your marketing campaign, give you the wrong information about leads, and hinder your sender’s reputation.
Overall, having a disposable email address on your email list is worse than not having one at all.
Identifying disposable email addresses can be complicated. Some companies try to block disposable email addresses that come from established disposable email address providers.
However, doing so is becoming tougher and tougher. The number of such service providers is growing exponentially. Keeping track of them manually is impossible.
Another way to identify temporary email addresses is to check the delivery status of your emails daily. While this can be an efficient method, it’s rather time-consuming and taxing. Unless you have a large marketing department, such a tedious manual task can keep your team from fulfilling other functions.
The simplest way to identify and remove disposable email addresses is by running an email validator.
An email validator checks all addresses on your email list and notifies you about their accuracy and quality. By taking advantage of the validator on a regular basis, you can spot and discard disposable email addresses before they start hurting your business.
While it may be impossible to avoid disposable emails altogether, you can minimize their number on your mailing list by:
Keeping your email list clean allows you to avoid blacklists, maintain a stellar sending reputation, and supercharge your email marketing efforts.