Tag: email


Solution for newsletters benchmarks

Published in Blog, UX tools

Let’s not let newsletters aside, and go on talking about it, as there are son many things to say! Studying email newsletters best practices and optimal width lately, I have just discovered a new online tool. As useful as Email on Acid, and as well as free and intuitive, Newsletter Archive is a good way to build a benchmark of significative newsletters without spending a thousand hours on it (and transforming your email box in an over-spammed list). The concept is very simple: visitors are invited to share the newsletters they receive, and so the website can build a impressive database of newsletters. If you are looking for a benchmark, you can browse by period (the website started gathering newsletters in May 2009) and by sender. So, basically, if you have done your competition analysis, you can browse for their newsletters.

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What is an email ideal width?

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Adviso has just conducted some research about ideal email width, and here are the main points of the article published on the blog, translated in English for your convenience. Of course, every agency and webdesigner has at least once been confronted to that question: how wide should my newsletter be? That’s a very good question, because a few more or less pixels can change a lot, and display a horrible horizontal scrollbar on your beautiful content! Anyone can find a lot of figures on Internet, and it is quite easy to find that an email width should be between 500 and 700 pixels. A few months ago, I published another article on Adviso’s blog, with 12 best practices for email newsletters, based on Norman & Nielsen Group’s Email Newsletter Usability Report. Knowing the exact optimal size of a newsletter was the next step!

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Test email newsletters in webmails

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Working on a new article on Adviso blog (scheduled for Thursday), I have just found this very useful online tool: Email on Acid allows you to test a newsletter in 9 most used webmails, including Windows Live, Outlook and Yahoo Mail. It is free, you only have to register to be able to run a test. The test requires either the URL of the email or its HTML code (which basically means we could test other companies newsletters too, which of course I did). Coming soon on Adviso: the answer to the famous question « How wide should my email be? »

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