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    Default Email Marketing Template and Contacts List

    Just wondering if Designer Pro+ has a template to design a Marketing Email that will go out to a list of contacts.
    And, of course, so that the email displays accurately in everyone's inbox.
    Similar to MailChimp.

    Seamus

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    Default Re: Email Marketing Template and Contacts List

    Seamus, emails with graphics and forms are rather complicated so your chances are slim.

    MailMunch has a stack of free editable templates: https://www.mailmunch.com/templates.
    Read https://www.mailmunch.com/blog/email-design for suggestions.

    Emails have to be responsive designs, Xara delivers adaptive ones.

    MailChimp & MailMunch do charge so it would be useful to understand your fuller goals.
    MailJet has a free 200 email/day account.

    Testing is essential, well covered by Litmus and Email on Acid.

    Acorn
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    Default Re: Email Marketing Template and Contacts List

    Quote Originally Posted by Acorn View Post
    Seamus, emails with graphics and forms are rather complicated so your chances are slim.

    MailMunch has a stack of free editable templates: https://www.mailmunch.com/templates.
    Read https://www.mailmunch.com/blog/email-design for suggestions.

    Emails have to be responsive designs, Xara delivers adaptive ones.

    MailChimp & MailMunch do charge so it would be useful to understand your fuller goals.
    MailJet has a free 200 email/day account.

    Testing is essential, well covered by Litmus and Email on Acid.

    Acorn
    Thanks, Acorn.

    I suspected as much. I'll have a look at MailJet. I do see Sendinblue has a good free startup plan, too. I'll check that out.

    Seamus

 

 

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