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 June2011 NEWSLETTER |

Can I use CSS3 in my email newsletters? Does margin work on a BlackBerry? We’ve updated our popular guide to cover the mobile, web and desktop clients that your subscribers are using today. View the 2011 guide
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Wondering which email clients are trending today? We bring you the winners and losers, based on two years’ worth of data from over three billion emails.
Now that one-in-five emails is read on a mobile device, how should designers adapt to the changing face of email design? Take a peek at our updated stats and advice for 2011.
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After brain food or simply eye candy? This month, we bring you the tastiest new email designs, from the bacon-y goodness of Beckett’s Foods, to the gastronomic adventures of Port Phillip Estate. You’re always welcome to come back for a second helping, too!
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Are small businesses a big deal to you? In our latest interview, the experienced hands at Hat Trick Media spilled the beans on delivering the perfect pitch, setting reasonable rates and measuring the success of email campaigns. To learn how to tailor your service to suit small business clients, zip on over to our blog.
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If you’re tired of banging out the same old code, or forgetting the same old CSS hacks from one email newsletter project to the next, take heart. There’s now an HTML email boilerplate from our friends at the Nonprofit Technology Conference and it’s full of useful tips and shortcuts to benefit both new and old coders alike. It’s free, so start using the boilerplate.
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Whether one should use div tags or tables in HTML email is a question that generally has new coders confused, old coders angry and standardistas reeling in horror. With our research into which email clients support divs and which ones don’t, look into how you can drop the tables and safely use div tags in your next campaign.
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Designing on a display that’s a squillion pixels wide, yet are unhappy that your email campaigns can’t be the same? We surveyed more than 460 of your peers and found that most are sticking to a max width of 550-650px. Find out why this is still recommended.
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