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Write in short paragraphs Use a single column email layout

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:30 am
by Rakibul520
Make sure your newsletters adapt to all devices Nowadays, everyone checks a lot of their email on mobile devices (especially students). This means that it's important that your newsletters can be read no matter what device they're using. With MailerLite, your emails automatically respond to all of them. In the editor, you can also preview how your email will look on mobile before hitting "send," giving you added peace of mind.

There are a few additional things you turkey phone number library can do to ensure your email appears clearly. Have a clear CTA and buttons Check how the font looks on mobile See what email content looks like in dark mode Add ALT texts in case images are not displayed Don't include too many images, emojis and GIFs This higher education email from the University of Saskatchewan features concise paragraphs, clear CTA buttons, and a single-column structure so it looks good on all devices.

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University of Saskatchewan Higher Education Email Image credit: University of Saskatchewan (designed with MailerLite) Integrate email and social media campaigns You can turn your social media followers into active email subscribers, and vice versa! Having a strong presence on both platforms is key to attracting and then retaining your audience. For example, you can use Facebook video ads to build your email list. You can then use social media blocks in your emails to link to your pages.