A BIMI (Brand Indicators for Message Identification) record allows you to display your brand’s logo next to your email messages. It works by embedding a link to your logo in the BIMI DNS record, which email clients use to show your logo when your emails arrive.
To create a BIMI record, you need to generate a DNS TXT record that includes the URL of your logo and specific parameters required by BIMI standards. Our BIMI Record Generator tool assists in creating this record based on your input.
A high-resolution logo ensures that your brand's visual representation is clear and professional across different email clients. This can improve brand recognition and user trust.
You can use a custom logo, but it must meet the BIMI standards in terms of format and size. Typically, the logo should be in SVG format and adhere to specific resolution and design guidelines.
The tool checks that your logo URL is accessible, verifies the format and size of your logo, and ensures it meets BIMI specifications before generating the necessary DNS record.
Ensure that your BIMI record is correctly configured and that your logo meets all required specifications. Use our BIMI Record Checker tool to verify your record's setup and troubleshoot any issues.
You should update your BIMI record whenever you change your logo, update your email authentication protocols, or if you encounter any issues with how your logo is displayed.
Yes, BIMI records work alongside other email authentication methods such as DMARC, SPF, and DKIM. Proper configuration of these methods enhances email security and ensures your logo displays correctly.
Common mistakes include using incorrect logo formats, failing to adhere to BIMI specifications, and not properly setting up related email authentication records like DMARC.
A BIMI record enhances your email marketing by increasing brand visibility and recognition in recipients' inboxes, which can lead to higher open rates and improved trust in your email communications.
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