Running a 30-Day Cold Outbound Campaign with Smartlead
Cold outbound email is a deliverability problem before it is a messaging problem. You can write the world’s best sequence and still land in spam if your domains are fresh, your inboxes are unwarmed, and your sending volume ramps too fast. This playbook fixes that problem first, then deals with everything else.
The campaign architecture: three sending domains, nine inboxes (three per domain), Smartlead as the sequencer, Apollo plus Clay for list build, and Glockapps for deliverability monitoring. Total ramp time: 30 days from domain purchase to full-volume sending. At the end of day 30, you should be sending 450–1,350 emails per day across nine inboxes and seeing a 2–3% positive reply rate on a well-targeted list.
Days 1–5: Domain and Inbox Setup
Domain purchase and DNS configuration. Buy three domains from Google Domains or Namecheap. These should be variations of your primary brand domain — not random domains. Good patterns: get[yourbrand].com, try[yourbrand].com, [yourbrand]hq.com. Avoid hyphenated domains and country TLDs for US outbound (they flag spam filters).
For each domain, configure these DNS records within 24 hours of purchase:
# DNS records required for each sending domain
# Replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain
# SPF record (TXT record on root domain)
v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all
# DKIM (Google Workspace generates this — copy from Admin > Apps > Gmail > Authenticate email)
# Will look like: google._domainkey.yourdomain.com
# Value: v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=[long key string]
# DMARC (TXT record on _dmarc.yourdomain.com)
v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; rua=mailto:dmarc@yourdomain.com; pct=100
# MX records (if using Google Workspace)
# Priority 1: ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
# Priority 5: ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
# Priority 5: ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
# Priority 10: ALT3.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
# Priority 10: ALT4.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
Verify all records using MXToolbox within 48 hours. A missing DMARC record is the single most common cause of deliverability problems on new domains.
Inbox provisioning. Create three Google Workspace inboxes per domain (nine total). Inbox naming convention: use real-sounding first name combinations, not generic names. sarah@gettryacme.com, not sales@gettryacme.com. Add a profile photo and a 2–3 sentence email signature to each inbox — Gmail’s spam filters treat inboxes with complete profiles differently than blank ones. Enable two-factor authentication on every inbox before connecting to Smartlead.
Connect to Smartlead. In Smartlead, navigate to Email Accounts → Add Account → Google Workspace. Connect each of the nine inboxes via OAuth. After connecting, set these per-inbox sending limits inside Smartlead: daily sending limit of 30 emails, minimum time between emails of 5 minutes, randomization of ±3 minutes. These conservative limits apply only during warmup — you’ll increase them after day 14.
Days 1–14: Inbox Warmup
Smartlead has a built-in warmup feature called Warmup. Enable it for all nine inboxes on day one. Warmup works by sending real emails to a network of other warmed inboxes and automatically replying to them — building a positive sending reputation for your domain and inbox before you send any cold outreach.
Smartlead Warmup settings for days 1–14:
- Daily warmup emails: Start at 5/day on day 1, increase by 2 emails per day. By day 7 you should be at 17 warmup emails/day per inbox; by day 14, at 29/day.
- Reply rate: Set to 40% (Smartlead’s warmup network will automatically reply to 40% of your warmup emails — this simulates engagement).
- Read emulation: Enable. This tells the warmup network to mark your emails as read before replying, improving your engagement signal.
- Spam rescue: Enable. Smartlead will check if warmup emails land in spam and mark them as not-spam — building domain reputation.
Do not send any cold outreach during days 1–14. Your domains are establishing reputation. Any bounce or spam complaint during this period will set you back significantly.
Glockapps monitoring during warmup. Set up Glockapps ($29/month for the basic plan) and run an inbox placement test on each of your nine inboxes at days 5, 10, and 14. A passing warmup score is:
- Google inbox placement: ≥85%
- Microsoft/Outlook inbox placement: ≥75%
- Spam rate: ≤5%
If any inbox falls below these thresholds at day 10, do not advance it to cold outreach at day 15. Keep warming for another 7 days and retest. A failed warmup is the most common reason cold campaigns collapse in week three.