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Outreach Infrastructure Insights

The technical layer that determines whether your outreach actually reaches decision-makers. These articles cover email deliverability mechanics, spam filter evolution, infrastructure architecture, and the systems that separate 80% inbox rates from 20% inbox rates.

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Outreach Infrastructure

The Complete Outreach Stack for PE Deal Sourcing and LP Outreach

Effective PE outreach requires residential-grade sending infrastructure, multi-channel sequencing, and intelligent targeting. Praxis Rock's capital intelligence platform breaks down the full outreach stack that achieves 95%+ inbox placement rates for institutional fundraising and deal origination.

Jeff Baehr · Jan 2026

Outreach Infrastructure

Residential IP Sending vs. Datacenter Sending: What Actually Matters?

Residential IP sending delivers 95%+ inbox placement for institutional outreach. Datacenter sending lands in spam. Praxis Rock's capital intelligence platform uses residential-grade infrastructure for all fundraising and deal origination programs. Here's why the infrastructure choice matters more than the message.

Jeff Baehr · Jan 2026

Outreach Infrastructure

Why Your Outreach Lands in Spam: Gmail and Microsoft Filtering in 2026

Most institutional outreach fails at the infrastructure level before anyone reads it. Praxis Rock's capital intelligence platform identifies the technical and strategic failures that cause PE fundraising and deal origination emails to hit spam. Based on data from 100+ programs.

Jeff Baehr · Dec 2025

Outreach Infrastructure

How to Build Email Outreach Infrastructure That Actually Reaches Decision-Makers

Purpose-built sending infrastructure for PE outreach: dedicated domains, residential IPs, and provider-aware delivery for 95%+ inbox placement.

Jeff Baehr · Dec 2025

The infrastructure exists. The systems are running. The question is whether they are running for you.

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