Email Marketing audits

Email marketing audits diagnose why your emails aren't getting opened, clicked, or converting — and tell you exactly what to fix. They cover list hygiene, deliverability health, subject line performance, content structure, automation flows, segmentation, and sender reputation to help you get more from every send.

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View details for Free Email Marketing Audit | Flowium
Email Marketing

Free Email Marketing Audit | Flowium

Improve your email marketing strategy and get the results you want for your business. Email marketing audit will help you to discover areas of improvement

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Email Marketing

Free Email Marketing Audit | Sweat Pants Agency -

Get Your Free Email & SMS Audit: Unlock 20% + Revenue Growth Most 7–8 figure brands are leaving 20%+ in hidden revenue on the table every month from email & SMS. Our free audit shows you exactly where it’s bleeding — and how to plug the leaks.

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Email Marketing

Email marketing audit | Account health checklist

Free email and SMS audit for eCommerce brands and B2B. From DIDO Agency. Detailed or quick audit for your email channel.

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Email Marketing

SmartMail | Free Email Marketing Audit

Boost your email campaigns with SmartMail's free email marketing audit. Uncover unseen gaps, optimize strategies, and maximize your email ROI. Get your free email audit today!

Frequently Asked Questions

It covers list health (bounces, unsubscribes, spam traps), sender reputation, deliverability, open and click rates, subject line effectiveness, automation sequences, and mobile rendering.
Signs you need one: open rates below 20%, rising unsubscribe rates, emails landing in spam, stagnant list growth, or low conversion from email-driven traffic.
Yes. A good audit will check your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records, list hygiene practices, and sending patterns — all major factors in whether emails land in the inbox or spam folder.
Industry averages vary by sector, but 25–35% is considered healthy for B2B, and 20–28% for B2C. An audit helps you understand why you're above or below benchmark and what to do about it.