Question: How do I claim my free dedicated IP address?
Answer
To claim your free dedicated IP as promised, click the link at the bottom of this post.
But before doing that, please read the following information about what a dedicated IP address is and a few best practices that you can follow.
First, if you are wondering what a dedicated IP address is and what the benefits are, please read this post on the SimplyCast blog.
We recommend that you don't send more than 15,000 emails per day for the first week. This will help establish a good standing with your respondants.
We also recommend that you do a number of tests just to make sure it is working properly. If you run into any problems or have a question, please contact your account manager .
Now, if you are ready to make the switch to a dedicated IP address, you can click here to be redirected to 'My Account" where you will opt-in. Once there, simply click on the button (example below) at the bottom of the page.

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