Will Using HTML Emails Help or Hurt My Business?

HTML Emails (e-zines, newsletters, email broadcasts) can be a great way to showcase your business, especially for markets that care about a professional appearance in every aspect of the business. However, having an email template that doesn’t LOOK like YOUR business can be a drawback! With a little HTML and CSS knowledge, you can create an email template that delivers not only your message but also enhances your brand recognition.

Unlike creating an HTML page, you can’t rely on a Cascading Style Sheet to control the appearance of your HTML emails, so you have to do a little planning and embed CSS instructions in the HTML tags. It’s not at all hard to do, you just need to pay attention to details, as always.

On Thursday night February 25th at 6 pm Pacific, 9 pm Eastern time, we’ll look at exactly how you “Brand Your Emails with Custom Templates.” I’ll take you behind the scenes of those pre-fab email templates and show you how you can attach YOUR colors and images so your customer list recognizes YOUR message among all their emails.

If you’ve never attended one of my webinars, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the practical, hands-on, how-to nature of my demonstrations. You’ll learn a lot, and you’ll feel empowered to handle tasks like this yourself.

I will also go over the details of my “I Can Fix My Website” training product, coaching program, and membership website during the webinar. 

Sign up for the webinar by clicking the button in the box on the right, even if you’re not sure you can attend. Don’t worry, this webinar WILL be recorded, so you can view it later, but I need your signup so I can send you the link to the recording.

I’ll see you on February 25th at 6 pm Pacific, 9 pm Eastern time!

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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at 06:57
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