Carson recently wrote a post here at Wealthy Affiliate.

Enhancing Email Security with DMARC on Wealthy Affiliate Domains.


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On February 1, 2024, significant changes were implemented by major email providers, introducing new rules that directly impact the realm of email marketing. These alterations underscore the dynamic nature of the digital ecosystem, prompting businesses and marketers to stay informed and adapt swiftly to maintain effective communication strategies. Wealthy Affiliate, being committed to excellence, is well-positioned to navigate and incorporate these changes seamlessly, ensuring their users stay ahead in the competitive landscape of online marketing.



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BrendaMZ Premium Plus
FYI, Mailchimp forbids affiliate marketing! https://mailchimp.com/help/about-affiliate-links-in-mailchimp/
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Huffman Premium
This is a tutorial to authenticate your domain email address for mass emails sent through Mailchimp. I do not use affiliate links inside my Mailchimp emails.
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BrendaMZ Premium Plus
Yes, most of us are in affiliate marketing, so we can't use Mailchimp. We have to use other email autoresponder providers that allow affiliate marketing, like AWeber and GetResponse. The DMARC and DKIM can all be taken care of through SiteSupport, so they took care of it for us. Thanks for sharing that training.
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PIEcom Premium
Thank you.
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Huffman Premium
You're welcome. I hope this is able to help those who do use Mailchimp for email marketing to lead their audience to their main website.
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