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The new Hotmail breaks all of your emails – unless you use our fix! 0

Published July 29, 2010 by Simon Bannister

The new Hotmail is quickly being rolled out across the Hotmail user base.

However not without a significant issue for email marketers.

One of the first things we have noticed is the alignment of your email and some background colours are missing when using a user reads your email in Firefox, Chrome, Safari or any other browser which is not IE.

This is nearly 70% of Internet users according to w3schools.com

Here is an old versus new Hotmail example on an email: Read More

HTML Editors – Which is best for you? 0

Published December 22, 2009 by Chris Pannell

This video was made to help you decide which html editor is best for you in relation to creating content for your email marketing messages.

We summarise the pros and cons of:

  • Dreamweaver
  • Contribute
  • KompoZer

Outlook 2007: Rendering considerations 0

Published December 1, 2009 by Simon Bannister

The newest member of the Emailcenter team (Simon) talks about the main issues to consider when trying to get your marketing emails to render correctly in Outlook 2007.

Christmas Emails: One Good, One Bad! 0

Published November 9, 2009 by Craig Loynes

Over the past few weeks retailers have starting to send out the first of their Christmas related marketing emails. Although I am sure to have a new favourite by the time I am stuffed full on mince pies and watching the “Vicar of Dibley” on Christmas day, I have decided to share a couple that have already caught my eye.

One good

Christmas_Marketing_Email_LOVEFILM

I doubt this email is personalised, unless the baubles change depending on the films you have recently rented! The fact that LOVEFILM have put the effort into customising the decorations makes me feel it is worth paying attention to this email.

The message is clear and to the point. The “Visit Shop” call to action and the time limit tells the customer what they need to do and when to do it.

It could be better though. The entire email is made up of images, when it would have been easy to turn the wording into real text, making the message clear even if images were disabled.

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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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