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Email Template Designs #1

Newslet­ters are the most effec­tive way to attract vis­i­tors to your prod­uct or web­site, you must have a well-designed newslet­ter to attract your sub­scribers. In this post I have com­piled a series of well designed beau­ti­ful email tem­plate designs.

Newslet­ters are the most effec­tive way to attract vis­i­tors to your prod­uct or web­site, you must have a well-designed newslet­ter to attract your sub­scribers. In this post I have com­piled a series of well designed beau­ti­ful email tem­plate designs.

Hybrid Fit­ness

1 Email Template Designs #1

Mar­ket­space

2 Email Template Designs #1

Stu­dio Mail

3 Email Template Designs #1

Sprowt

4 Email Template Designs #1

Schaffer’s

5 Email Template Designs #1

Give Blood

6 Email Template Designs #1

Mint­fest

7 Email Template Designs #1

Alma

8 Email Template Designs #1

Harley David­son

9 Email Template Designs #1

Hard Craft

10 Email Template Designs #1

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8 Responses

Just a quick com­ment. I agree these are all very nicely designed, but con­sider that more than 70% of com­mer­cial email can­not be under­stood with­out the asso­ci­ated images and, that by default most email clients auto­mat­i­cally sup­press those images. I think if you could show what these look like with the images turned off and show that the main mes­sage is still con­veyed to the user such that they are com­pelled to down­load the images that would make these more relevant.

Great idea Doug. Watch this space :-)

09.07.11

beau­ti­ful list of eye catch­ing email designs Doug!
sandy

09.07.11

I have made a html advert which I only want to send to a few peo­ple is there any way I can do this with­out sign­ing up to some­thing like litmus?

09.07.11

This is a won­der­ful site with some great info. But as usual, I really s**k at html lay­out. I took one of the free tem­plates and made some adjust­ments. Got it look­ing really cool and then inserted the html code into an e-mail mes­sage using Out­look 2007. I inserted as text the way I saw the instruc­tions some­where for it and viola, the thing looked great. But when I sent the e-mail to my yahoo account and then opened up that e-mail with yahoo there were a cou­ple of changes which I can’t seem to cor­rect. Mainly, all of the text ends up being cen­tered instead of left aligned.

Oth­er­wise I learned a great deal in just a short time by watch­ing the screen­casts and read­ing this site. Thanks and any advice would be appreciated.

09.07.11

For­got to men­tion one other issue. I noticed that in the e-mail mes­sage I received on my yahoo account, all of the images were shown as attach­ments at the bot­tom of the body sim­i­lar to like when I just attach images to a nor­mal e-mail mes­sage. When I receive a pro­fes­sion­ally designed e-mail memo, like the ones I get from the com­puter super­stores, their memos are clean and con­tain only the adver­tise­ment with­out all the images used listed at the bot­tom. What’s the trick to this?

Bill,

Send the HTML email over and I’ll take a look for you.

Rob,

You can try­ing using Out­look or Thun­der­bird to send the email tem­plate. I’ll write a guide soon explain­ing this.

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