Prevent Email Spoofing: How to Secure Your Domain for Marketing Success

Who’s Sending Email From Your Domain? (It Might Not Be You)

If you’re sending marketing emails from your domain — like you@yourcompany.com — here’s a question most businesses never ask:

What’s stopping someone else from doing the same thing?

Scammers don’t need access to your email account to impersonate you.
If your domain isn’t locked down, they can fake it. And that means:

  • Emails sent to your customers that look like you
  • Your brand’s reputation takes the hit
  • Even your real emails might start going to spam

🔒 Here’s the Good News:

You can prevent this with a few smart settings.
Every email platform — Mailchimp, HubSpot, Constant Contact — gives you tools to prove your email is the real deal. You just have to use them.

✅ 3 Quick Questions Every Business Should Ask:

  1. Have I verified my domain inside my email marketing tool?
  2. Has my tech person set up basic protections like SPF and DKIM?
  3. When was the last time I tested a real email campaign to see if it went to spam?

If you’re unsure about any of those, you’re not alone. Most small businesses don’t find out until something breaks — or worse, a spoofing attack gets through.

🤝 Want Peace of Mind?

I’ll check your setup, explain what’s working (and what’s not), and give you next steps — no sales pitch, just clarity.

Because your domain should work for your brand — not against it.


🎁 Free Download: The Email Protection Checklist for Business Owners

Not sure if your domain is locked down? This simple, non-technical checklist walks you through what to ask your IT provider or marketing platform — no buzzwords, just clarity.

  • ✅ Know if your emails are protected
  • ✅ Avoid spoofing and brand impersonation
  • ✅ Stay out of spam folders (and lawsuits)

📩 Grab the checklist now — no email required.

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