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- scrap_paper
Ok, we all hate them but right now they are providing a nice easy way to get money from clients that think they need them. Call me mercurial but I'll take the cash thanks.
Now with that out of the way anyone know of utilities that can render what the email will look like in different email clients? I am currently doing reviews online and the majority of my clients are looking at the work with IE7.
Any suggestions?
- madirish0
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/h…
btw- you should try Filter up there ^, it really has a lot to offer...
- yes, thats who I use, great service, cheap pricing...ComicSans_Rocks
- scrap_paper0
right thanks. This must have been talked about already. Sorry to add cutter!
- put the razor blade down emo!duckofrubber
- lol clutter not cutterscrap_paper
- madirish0
no bother. just giving heads up. seems as though Filter is really not a taken-to nav item.
best of luck.
- blaw0
Okay, I've been digging through all of the past threads on this topic and CampaignMonitor seems to have the most NT/QBN users, so I have a couple of questions.
1) The MailBuild option might be a good fit for a client. Does anyone have experience with this? Good, bad? Easy for non-Web folks to use?
2) Does the area at which the client is creating/sending their message contain MailBuild specific logos, etc. or is it 'blind'?
3) Does anyone utilize the "upcharge" option on the delivery fees? Is it a worthwhile upcharge or closer to milking the client?
Thanks.
- trooper0
design it in MSWord... yes im serious because office 2007 outlook uses MSWord to present html emails...
- redant0
yes design in MSWord. I second that. My 2cents.
- blaw0
*Bumped for my questions.
- brains0
This is one I've used in the past. Pretty in-depth, but also pretty great once you get through all the in's and outs..