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Dynamic content: 10 step plan 2

Published August 18, 2009 by Sean Duffy

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It can be a daunting experience when marketers move away from ‘spray and pray’ email marketing, towards a targeted and tailored approach using dynamic content.

However in reality if you come up with a sensible plan it is relatively pain free and easy to deploy. Here are our 10 recommended steps to get you on your way:

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The latest in email deliverability 0

Published August 14, 2009 by Jason McSweeney

knocking manOne of my main responsibilities at Emailcenter is ensuring we offer our clients the very best delivery rates into the inbox.

Today it is no longer the case that the content of an email determines whether it is junked or not. It is now the reputation you have as a sender with the receiving ISP or filter that is important.

Why is reputation important? Well it’s because you can change content to bypass content filters (think of the shift in spammers technique from Viagra to V1agra) but you cannot fake your reputation.

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Are images a bad thing in marketing emails? 1

Published August 11, 2009 by Chris Minett

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There are different schools of thought when it comes to using images in email. There are many people that think you should minimise the usage.

However these are normally given from a functional and technical point of view. From a marketers point of view we know that images say a thousand words and are aspirational.

So what are the reasons given by people for minimising the use of images? Lets go through them one by one and analyse if they are an issue. Read More

Top subject line tips 0

Published August 4, 2009 by Sean Duffy

This video blog post, oh sorry “vlog” post is the first of a new series of email marketing videos staring Emailcenter staff.

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Outlook 2010 Rendering Compatibility 2

Published July 16, 2009 by Chris Minett

outlook2010The launch of the Microsoft Office 2010 is pencilled for next year (surprising to see the dates matching!) and the first release for testing – the Technical Preview, which is invite-only – has been released.

This has generated a fair bit of talk between email designers, due to the notorious perceived failings of Outlook 2007’s HTML rendering, and whether this will be continued in Outlook 2010. There has even been a bit of a storm whipped up on Twitter, due to the aim of fixoutlook.org to send a rather loud message to the chaps at Microsoft.

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