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Our responsive email templates ensure your emails look stunning and function flawlessly on any device. We specialize in creating adaptable designs that automatically adjust to various screen sizes, providing an optimal viewing experience for your audience.
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- The size of the HTML should be as lightweight as possible. Use images sparingly.
- Make sure your message includes text. Sending a mass email with only one large image and no text can be ineffective as it may get flagged as spam, fail to convey important information to recipients who cannot view images, and hinder accessibility for individuals using screen readers.
- Add a method for the reader to contact you.
- Include your logo and provide a link for it. Studies show 18%+ of all clicks are on a logo.
- Text Content: Include all the text and any links you’d like to incorporate in the message, clearly indicating their placement.
- Message Example (Optional): If you have an example or template in mind for how you’d like the message to look, feel free to upload it below. This will ensure we create a message tailored to your vision.
- Keep the message focused on a single objective.
- Drive more clicks to your landing page with a clear & focused call to action
- Include Links to Your Social Media Profiles.
- Fonts: By default, we will use universal system font because all email clients only read specific fonts (unique to the platform). Custom fonts work in some email clients but will fall back to a default system. View all safe fonts here.
- Email Safe/Friendly Fonts: Arial, Courier New, Georgia, Helvetica, Lucida Sans, Tahoma, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS
- Web Safe Fonts: Lato, Open Sans, Oswald, Oxygen, Poppins, Quicksand, Merriweather, Raleway, Roboto, Rubik, Ubuntu. Web-safe fonts and email-safe fonts are different. Web-safe fonts are specifically made for use on websites and can’t be found in operating systems or software. They’re added to websites using special tools. Email clients, like Gmail or Outlook, have their own set of email-safe fonts. These fonts may not be the same across all email clients. For instance, Gmail supports fonts like Open Sans and Roboto, but Outlook and Apple Mail don’t. However, if an email client doesn’t support a specific font, it will use a default font instead: Apple Mail: Helvetica, Gmail: Arial, Outlook: Calibri.