Besides the lack of personalization my true issue with Dylan’s email effort is the many the missed opportunities and regurgitated content. Besides the retail and consumer insight opportunities they should have also asked me to follow/fan them on the various social media…
In email marketing, the use of alt attributes in images is often a recommended and common practices for communicating branding elements and graphic calls to action, while images are "off". However with this particular execution, I'm afraid it backfired.
Subject line: 3 hours only! 40% off + FREE Shipping Every DayAwesomenessOffer: Singular focus with an insane sense of urgency + free shipping pull
Redemption: Online or in-store
Design: Uncluttered design in contrasting colors
Backup plan: Social connections and links to…
Are you tired of email marketing tips? No? Excellent. We hope you guys have a pencil or something because this content is pure gold. Gold I tell you, gold.When talking about email marketing, you really never can have too many images. A…
Bonnier Corporation is a top-notch publisher of lifestyle magazines, but their unsubscribe process is riddled with missed opportunities and one big problem.
Email marketing for Retailers 101. It’s been exactly three months since I signed up to receive email newsletters from Dylan’s Candy Bar. I received my first one today! I also received a second promotional announcement from Dylan’s, regarding their showing on QVC,…
Of course you’d expect tight, clean design from Apple but this most recent email for their new iPod nano, from a pure impact perspective, is impeccable. https://www.emailcritic.com
Preview text, be it executed through pre-header text, snippets, image alt tags or a combination thereof, are the most often overlooked, untested, yet critical, components in crafting effective email marketing messages. https://www.emailcritic.com/
You’d think that a direct mail and email list brokerage and management company like Macromark would know a thing or two about email rendering, alt tags, text-to-image ratios, or pre-header text. You’d be wrong.