All of the above packages are one-time fixes, with 30 days of DMARC monitoring for each domain in the 25-pack.
We also offer monthly DMARC monitoring, but this might not be cost-effective in the long run as it’s charged per domain.
With monthly monitoring, we compile a report for each domain setting out what is happening with email deliverability and then we’ll correct any issues that arise.
If you have clients with businesses with more than one person, this service is beneficial: someone signs up for a service that will send emails on your behalf. Suppose your clients’ DNS has already been configured, and DMARC is set to reject unauthenticated emails. In that case, these might never appear anywhere in the recipients’ email account (not even in the spam/junk email folder), and it will be like they never existed.
Also, if it’s a busy ecommerce site, DMARC monitoring is important: order updates and dispatch notices not received? That could result in increased support requests, cancelled orders, delivery rejection, and chargebacks. All added costs against your clients’ profits.