Very good work. I liked it a lot. Good balance between images and texts with your calls to action. I think it would work well on both mobile and desktop.
Very interesting especially the blocks that you have created at the bottom of the email for the part of Social Networks, Clients and Contact Information.
For giving you some advice that may help you:
1. The "View in browser" link makes sense at the top, not at the bottom, because if someone has trouble viewing it, it is unlikely that they will decide to "scroll" to find this link.
2. The "Update preferences" link that Mailchimp will force you to enter would be missing. On the foot.
3. I think that in some cases, the blank spaces are very large and to breathe the information, with less you would achieve the same effect. For example, in the Clients block, the spacing is too large and you force people to scroll too far.
4. A contact telephone number in the bedside would improve conversions and help you have more contacts.
I hope this helps. If you have doubts or do not agree, tell me.
Thank you very much in advance for commenting and giving me the necessary advice for any campaign, as you will see is a pilot in which I am working for a close brand relaunch both web and online campaigns and a radical change of image as well.
According to your advice, I have carried out points 1 and 3 by placing the "See in the browser" both above and below, with the difference that the center is in the upper part and giving it a greater complement with the telephone numbers that you indicate and as for the point 3 and reduced spaces in the customer section, but respecting the separations between each brand. What if I was not clear was point 2. Could you tell me where or how to place it? - Thank you!!
PS: When I have it ready for the launch I will let you know, if you have any advice, I will take them in the best way.
When in Mailchimp's graphical HTML editor, drag and drop the footer content element into your newsletter. You will see that among the standard information it contains, there are two links:
- Unsubscribe (you have put it)
- Update preferences (it is the one that you have not included and should be)
Tell me if you see it and if not, I'll give you a screenshot so you can see an example directly.
And if you want, send me the modified template to my email, which I will take a delighted look at again.
Again a pleasure, you were right with the "Update preferences" as I am doing the html itself I had to look for the tag and voila, I have it and updated the image so that you can review it, on the other hand I will tell you how I already have the "See the browser "at the top I removed and added the missing tab in that section.
PS: I updated the image and also the html in my mailchimp campaign
I await your comments.
Maybe it would give the phone more body. Although it is only an opinion, I do not think it looks bad on an aesthetic level and it is very important to improve the results of achieving Clients.
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nestor_tejero
Teacher PlusGood morning Christian!
Very good work. I liked it a lot. Good balance between images and texts with your calls to action. I think it would work well on both mobile and desktop.
Very interesting especially the blocks that you have created at the bottom of the email for the part of Social Networks, Clients and Contact Information.
For giving you some advice that may help you:
1. The "View in browser" link makes sense at the top, not at the bottom, because if someone has trouble viewing it, it is unlikely that they will decide to "scroll" to find this link.
2. The "Update preferences" link that Mailchimp will force you to enter would be missing. On the foot.
3. I think that in some cases, the blank spaces are very large and to breathe the information, with less you would achieve the same effect. For example, in the Clients block, the spacing is too large and you force people to scroll too far.
4. A contact telephone number in the bedside would improve conversions and help you have more contacts.
I hope this helps. If you have doubts or do not agree, tell me.
Many thanks,
Nestor
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duartgraphics
Hi Nestor,
Thank you very much in advance for commenting and giving me the necessary advice for any campaign, as you will see is a pilot in which I am working for a close brand relaunch both web and online campaigns and a radical change of image as well.
According to your advice, I have carried out points 1 and 3 by placing the "See in the browser" both above and below, with the difference that the center is in the upper part and giving it a greater complement with the telephone numbers that you indicate and as for the point 3 and reduced spaces in the customer section, but respecting the separations between each brand. What if I was not clear was point 2. Could you tell me where or how to place it? - Thank you!!
PS: When I have it ready for the launch I will let you know, if you have any advice, I will take them in the best way.
Successes and long life.
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nestor_tejero
Teacher PlusHello again Christian!
When in Mailchimp's graphical HTML editor, drag and drop the footer content element into your newsletter. You will see that among the standard information it contains, there are two links:
- Unsubscribe (you have put it)
- Update preferences (it is the one that you have not included and should be)
Tell me if you see it and if not, I'll give you a screenshot so you can see an example directly.
And if you want, send me the modified template to my email, which I will take a delighted look at again.
See you soon,
Nestor
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duartgraphics
Hello Nesto
Again a pleasure, you were right with the "Update preferences" as I am doing the html itself I had to look for the tag and voila, I have it and updated the image so that you can review it, on the other hand I will tell you how I already have the "See the browser "at the top I removed and added the missing tab in that section.
PS: I updated the image and also the html in my mailchimp campaign
I await your comments.
Thank you!
Successes and long life.
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nestor_tejero
Teacher PlusIt's great!
Maybe it would give the phone more body. Although it is only an opinion, I do not think it looks bad on an aesthetic level and it is very important to improve the results of achieving Clients.
Nice job!
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duartgraphics
Great Nestor, a great experience the course ...
We are in contact and when I release it I will send it to you, I would only need an email.
Successes!
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