Inbox placement refers to whether a marketing email lands in a recipient’s primary inbox or gets filtered as spam. It’s used by businesses to measure deliverability success, relying on sender reputation and content quality. Email marketers, sales teams, and organizations benefit, as high placement boosts open rates, engagement, and campaign ROI.
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