Homeroom: Improving Email Deliverability
How to Stay Out of the Spam Folder
Date and time
Location
Online
Agenda
12:00 PM
Class is in session.
12:05 PM - 12:10 PM
Bell Work ‧ Class Announcements
12:10 PM - 12:50 PM
Lesson
12:50 PM - 1:00 PM
Questions
1:00 PM
Class is dismissed.
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
There’s no point in writing great emails if they never make it to someone’s inbox. If your emails are going to spam or promotion tabs more often than they should, deliverability is the issue. In this class, we’ll discuss what deliverability means, what impacts it, and how to fix it without getting too technical. In the end, you’ll learn the everyday things that help your emails land where they’re supposed to—from setting up your sender info the right way to writing emails that don’t raise red flags.
Here’re the learning objectives for this class:
- understand what deliverability is and why it matters,
- learn simple ways to stay out of spam and promotions tabs, and
- set up the right habits to improve inbox placement over time.
Registration is free but required.
Facilitator: Kenyana David, MBA, DBA(c)
Kenyana is the principal of 81Eighteen, LLC and the Fe-Mail Marketing for Entrepreneurs (FEMME) Academy. She's Cornell University certified in Women's Entrepreneurship and HubSpot certified in email marketing, inbound sales and marketing, content marketing, and frictionless sales.
Frequently asked questions
Homeroom is a series of chill, no-pressure classes on should-know, would-know, or could-know email marketing topics for entrepreneurs. It’s all about helping you understand and apply email marketing—without feeling overwhelmed or lost.
Yep. If you’re getting started with email marketing, figuring out the basics, and getting familiar with how everything works, or you’ve got the basics down, sending emails regularly, and getting a solid email strategy, you should attend Homeroom.
Nope. Wi-Fi and a device to join the class via Zoom are good—a laptop, tablet, or phone. No big-deal tools or software are required—maybe a notebook and pen or pencil.
Yes. We’re on chill during Homeroom—no upsells or cross-sells. Homeroom is a “progress without pressure” thing; you show up, take what you need, and leave what you don’t. That’s it, that’s all.
If you register but miss Homeroom, you’ll receive all the materials and resources—the recording, the slide deck, the workbook, and the companion blog post—via email. No worries—catch up whenever works best for you.