Design Tips: Email Dos
| by Cherry Thomas | November 19, 2008
Heres a list of some methods we recommend to make your emails most effective:
Attractive layout and vibrant color schemes
Font sizing to assign value to the words
Call-to-action areas: Use repetition to tie in the design elements but make it obvious in some way that its different than the rest of the email
Images but make sure the overall size of the email and images is kept small (< 100KB)
Properly formatted, properly closed HTML tags some email clients are very finicky and will not display poorly formatted HTML.
Fully qualified links (for example, make sure that each link starts with http://) and ideally end in an extension (.html, .htm, .asp, .jsp) or query strings
If link ends in a directory i.e. http://www.eloqua.com/products ensure you add a backslash / to allow for Netscape browsers to realize the link http://www.eloqua.com/products/
Colour dont be afraid of colour but dont abuse it. Generally, a maximum of three colours should be used (colours in logo or image do not necessarily count towards this colour maximum) as any more than that usually appears messy and amateurish.
Simple CSS to control the appearance of style elements such as font and bullets.
Headers that are between 600-800px wide.
Online Outbox was developed by our parent company. Our marketing team needed a HTML email by which to provide clients and partners with relevant
email subscription
Attractive layout and vibrant color schemes
Font sizing to assign value to the words
Call-to-action areas: Use repetition to tie in the design elements but make it obvious in some way that its different than the rest of the email
Images but make sure the overall size of the email and images is kept small (< 100KB)
Properly formatted, properly closed HTML tags some email clients are very finicky and will not display poorly formatted HTML.
Fully qualified links (for example, make sure that each link starts with http://) and ideally end in an extension (.html, .htm, .asp, .jsp) or query strings
If link ends in a directory i.e. http://www.eloqua.com/products ensure you add a backslash / to allow for Netscape browsers to realize the link http://www.eloqua.com/products/
Colour dont be afraid of colour but dont abuse it. Generally, a maximum of three colours should be used (colours in logo or image do not necessarily count towards this colour maximum) as any more than that usually appears messy and amateurish.
Simple CSS to control the appearance of style elements such as font and bullets.
Headers that are between 600-800px wide.
Online Outbox was developed by our parent company. Our marketing team needed a HTML email by which to provide clients and partners with relevant
email subscription
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