You love the cold emailing concept, maybe you’ve also sent a few. Now, you want to scale up, send more bulk cold emails, get more leads, more replies…but you’re not sure how.
Don’t worry, you’re in the correct corner of the Internet. We’ll break down everything, including setup, bulk cold email sending limits, segmenting lead lists, and everything in between. Right from our very own experts at Aerosend. This is where you’ll learn exactly how to send bulk cold emails like an industry expert.
What is a Bulk Cold Email Service?
A bulk cold email service, also known as a sequencer, is a tool that lets you send cold emails at scale without landing in spam or avoiding spam filters. Managing cold emails at scale by yourself and manually is an impossible task.
Now, for new cold emailers, tools like MailChimp or HubSpot seem like good starter options. They’re not. In fact, they shouldn’t even be on your options list. Unlike marketing email platforms like Mailchimp, HubSpot, ConvertKit, or Beehiiv (for opt-in lists), cold email tools facilitate outreach to previously uncontacted individuals.
A proper cold email platform gives you:
- Spintax and personalization variables to avoid duplicate content
- Domain Rotation to protect deliverability
- Email Warm-up
- Email Volume Control
- Random Send Timing
You also need inboxes made for cold emailing to do the following:
- Technical setup
- Aged Domains
While you can send cold emails manually through Gmail or Outlook, it quickly becomes a problem at scale. If you’re sending more than 20–30 emails/day, a bulk cold email software like Smartlead or Instantly helps automate the process by tracking replies and scaling safely. Investing in a reliable bulk cold email service is your first step.
Additionally, you need inboxes that support cold emailing, which is where you go with tools like Aerosend.
How to Scale Bulk Cold Emails Effectively (Without Getting Burned)
Sending bulk cold emails is one of the best ways to do it. Only when done right can you send bulk cold emails at scale without hurting your sender reputation.
Build the Right Infrastructure
If you want to send bulk cold emails, you can’t rely on one inbox or one domain. That’s a fast track to the spam folder or a blacklist. Instead, spread your sending across several inboxes and domains. This is what we call domain rotation.
Domain rotation works because it mimics normal human email behavior. By rotating, you protect your reputation and improve deliverability.
We recommend starting with about 10 domains, three inboxes per domain, and keeping it to around 25 emails per inbox per day. Don’t use your main domain for cold outreach. Scaling isn’t just about sending more emails; it’s about adding more inboxes and domains and rotating them smartly.
- Use tools like Aerosend.io to manage inbox pools.
- If setting up inboxes manually (Gmail/Outlook), be ready to:
- Use multiple credit cards and phone numbers
- Set up proxies or residential IPs
- Run headless browsers to avoid login detection
Authenticate Every Domain
- Always configure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC
- Tools like Aerosend or Smartlead handle this automatically.
Warmup Inboxes
You’ve got your inboxes ready, and you want to start sending from them. Except you can’t yet. You need to warm those inboxes up for at least 3-4 weeks before you start sending from them. This is done to build trust with the ESP you are using. If you use tools like Aerosend, you receive a complimentary subscription to Warmupinbox.com, a service that utilizes a premium-quality warmup pool to prepare your accounts for sending and receiving bulk cold emails.
Choose Software That Supports Rotation
You want to rotate your domains with a strategy, not randomly. Tools like Smartlead can do this for you. They’ll automate domain rotation.
Focus on Leads + Copy
It doesn’t matter if you build the perfect bulk cold emailing infrastructure if your lead list is unverified and your copy is trash. You need to make sure your lead list is verified properly so you reach people who really exist.
Use the following method:
You can use MillionVerify to verify initially → Run a Bounce ban → Waterfall the remaining ones → MillionVerify again → Bounceban new catchall leads → Get your final list
As far as your copy goes, keep it short, sweet, and simple. No 300-word emails with images. You aren’t marketing, you’re cold emailing. Keep it to the point and have a no-brainer offer, something that will compel a prospect to reply. Think about how you’re helping solve a problem instead of what you get out of sending the email.
Pro Tip: Always send plain text emails with no attachments.
Maintaining Bulk Cold Email Sending: Track Deliverability and Sender Health
If you have good deliverability rates, you must be doing something right. However, there are certain things that directly impact your deliverability. Below are the metrics you need to track:
- Inbox Placement: Always keep an eye on the percentage of emails that are actually reaching your receiver. In the inbox and not spam, this is a direct reflection of how your campaign is going. Aerosend conducts bi-weekly inbox placement tests for its clients to make sure that everything is in order.
- Reply Rate: A good reply rate can fall anywhere between 1% and 5%. If you’re pulling in those numbers, you’re fine. (Track Reply Rate Correctly)
- Bounce Rate: You definitely don’t want to be rejected by the receiver’s server. This could be because of two reasons: Your lead list or a bad domain reputation, and you don’t want either. Try to keep your bounce rate below 1%.
- Blacklist: This is pretty simple. There are a few lists you don’t want to be a part of; you can easily conduct checks for them. As long as you don’t show up on the following, you’re good.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
While there are things that you want to do while maintaining and sending bulk cold emails, there are also things you want to avoid.
- Sending from Your Main Domain: This is a big no. Never risk your core brand domain because you don’t want to get a spam report on it; your main website might also take a hit. So, always use separate, warmed-up domains.
- Confusing Cold Emails with Marketing Emails: Cold outreach is one-to-one. Don’t send pitch decks or promos like a newsletter. A cold email would just have plain text, no attachments, and should not feel like you’re promoting your services, but like you are solving a problem.
- Using Marketing Platforms: Mailchimp, ConvertKit, and HubSpot are marketing tools, not cold emailing ones. These are for opt-in lists, and using them for cold emails can get you banned.
- Overloading one inbox/domain: Sending 100+ daily from a single inbox is a fast track to spam folders.
- Skipping Warm-Up: Cold domains need to be gradually ramped up. Start slow and scale with a proper strategy…or let the experts at Aerosend handle it.
- Skipping Technical Setup: What does no domain rotation and no authentication lead to? Poor deliverability.
- Emailing Unverified Contacts: High bounce rates kill domain health. Always clean your lists first.
- Ignoring DNC Signals: Opt-outs, complaints, existing contacts, and prior replies should be immediately suppressed.
Build Your Scalable Cold Email Infrastructure
If you’re sending 20 emails a day, you can survive with manual setups, but the moment you scale up, you’re going to want help.
Let’s make it simple:
- Some tools only give you inboxes (Aerosend).
- Some tools only help you manage campaigns (Smartlead, Instantly).
- The best setup? Combine both.
Aerosend gives you premium-quality inboxes and provides blacklist monitoring and alerts. You don’t need to figure out the domain setup; we handle it for you.
Smartlead or similar tools (like Instantly) can be easily integrated with Aerosend to manage your sending logic, sequences, reply detection, domain rotation, and lead tagging.
Together, they make a perfect cold email engine.
These are purpose-built cold outreach tools (e.g., Smartlead and Aerosend). They connect to your inboxes but handle sending behaviour, warm-up, and rotation. Tools like Smartlead and Aerosend can easily integrate with each other to make the perfect bulk cold email infrastructure.
Pros:
- Let’s you scale your daily cold emailing sending limits using inbox pools
- Automates domain and inbox rotation
- Sends from multiple inboxes while centralizing replies
Cons:
- Slightly steeper learning curve
- Still requires domain setup (Not with Aerosend, we do it for you!)
- Deliverability depends on setup quality (Pick your service carefully)
Domain Scaling, Rotation, and Retirement (Insights from Experts at Aerosend)
Technically, cold email domains can last forever if maintained correctly. However, if you slip up, this is what it would look like:
The Lifecycle of a Cold Email Domain
- New Domain → Starts with a clean slate, but zero trust
- Warm-Up Phase → Gradually builds a positive sender reputation
- Active Sending → Delivers value, gets replies, stays healthy
- Reputation Drop → Opens fall, bounces rise, spam reports creep in
- Domain Death → Spam folder only, zero engagement
- Retire & Replace → Time to pull it and plug in a fresh one
How Many Domains/Inboxes Do You Need?
Experts at Aerosend recommend starting with a minimum of 10 domains and 30 inboxes. This provides the infrastructure to scale while rotating safely and preventing overuse.
When to Retire a Domain
- Sharp drop in open rates
- Sudden spike in bounces or complaints
Pro Tip: Set up your infrastructure properly first because fixing deliverability mid-campaign is 10x harder than starting clean. (If you still have doubts about setting up your own email infrastructure, no worries! Aerosend is always available to help. You won’t have to do complicated technical setups).
Does Bulk Cold Emailing Actually Work?
Yes, and it has been for years. Bulk cold email is one of the cheapest and most scalable ways to generate leads. Aersend generates 60+ leads per week through cold outreach, and it remains our lowest-cost acquisition channel.
- It works when you have a high-quality list, a clear offer, and you send at the right time
- It fails when your targeting is off, your setup is spammy, or you’re blindly automating without testing
The best cold emails don’t feel like bulk emails. Your tool matters, but your strategy and content matter more.
Cost Breakdown: What It Takes to Send Bulk Cold Emails (Aerosend costs)
Let’s be honest, cold email used to be cheap. Back in 2015, one mailbox and $6/month could get you 1,000 emails/day.
Now? Deliverability is expensive. To hit 750 emails/day with high inbox placement, here’s the minimum cost for a solid setup:
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Domains (fresh, aged, via registrar) | $120/year |
| Inboxes (e.g., Aerosend) | $120/month |
| Email Tool (Smartlead, Instantly, Mailrush) | $100/month |
| Lead List Cost (Scrapers, providers, databases) | $30/month |
| Warm-up Tools | $0 (Aerosend includes it for free) |
Estimated Total: $250/month + $120/year
Output: 750 emails/day at optimal deliverability
Of course, you can cut corners and spend less, but that often leads to bounces, spam folders, and wasted domains.

27 Oct 2025
