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== Common use cases with examples == There are several common scenarios where the domain authentication feature would be beneficial: - **New Business Launch**: A start-up purchases its first domain and needs to set up email sending quickly. By using ActiveCampaign, they can buy a domain and authenticate it within minutes, ensuring marketing communications are professional and trustworthy from day one. - **Brand Voice Management**: An established company wants to enhance its sender reputation. By customizing their mail server domain during the authentication process, they ensure their emails reflect their brand accurately, helping to build trust with recipients. - **Compliance with Email Standards**: Organizations sending bulk emails face scrutiny from ISPs. By implementing '''DKIM''' and '''DMARC''' settings through ActiveCampaign, they bolster their email deliverability, reducing the likelihood of emails being filtered out as spam.
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