It may seem obvious that consumers prefer better looking websites, but it’s clear that not all business owners appreciate the importance of design. Email newsletters are an even bigger design mess. Most email newsletters are glorified sales pitches for products and services. They add little value beyond the commercial message. The better newsletters can be a great marketing tool and increase lifetime customer value. The better newsletters are packed with great content, but are often visually confusing. If you’re already sending an email newsletter, or are considering sending one, this infographic from Email Monks should help you determine if you’re following good practices for email newsletter design.
Email Design Best Practices For Small Businesses and Startups
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 4059 days ago
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