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High-volume best practices
useasan automates most of this for you — but a few habits keep your answer rates high and your numbers clean for the long haul.
Do
- Dial consistently, every business day. Steady volume builds carrier trust and advances your warm-up.
- Spread calls across the day rather than front-loading the first hour — bursts read as spam.
- Keep enough numbers that each stays under ~200 calls/day (see Buying numbers).
- Watch your Compliance Monitor. A falling connect rate or rising short-call % is your earliest warning that numbers are getting filtered.
- Use clean, accurate lead data and honor every opt-out.
Avoid
- Immediate redials after a busy, no-answer, or failed call — space your retries (useasan's cooldowns help, but don't fight them).
- Calling the same person repeatedly in a short window.
- Dialing known-bad or disconnected numbers over and over — it tanks your answer rate and your reputation.
- Sharing one login across agents — see Seats & logins.
- Calling outside consent — documented consent only, via the override flow.
The single best habit: check the Monitor's connect rate weekly. If it trends down while volume is flat, your numbers' reputation is slipping — rebalance, add numbers, or pull a burned one before answer rates collapse.
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Last updated 14 Jun 2026 · Applies to: useasan Power Dialer