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    Eaverae
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    Just got the newsletter from codeproject. Always a great read. However what struck my attention was the following item: Ultimate Guide to HTML Emails – Basics, Tips, Tutorials and Resources[^] Note that I posted a similar question a few days ago, and the general idea was that I "wasn't right[^]" about the use of HTML/CSS in e-mails. Let's just say my opinion was questioned. Btw. The comment on the newsletter reads: "HTML emails is a great marketing tool, and if built good, they work great" I rest my case (sorry Mark ;))

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      Just got the newsletter from codeproject. Always a great read. However what struck my attention was the following item: Ultimate Guide to HTML Emails – Basics, Tips, Tutorials and Resources[^] Note that I posted a similar question a few days ago, and the general idea was that I "wasn't right[^]" about the use of HTML/CSS in e-mails. Let's just say my opinion was questioned. Btw. The comment on the newsletter reads: "HTML emails is a great marketing tool, and if built good, they work great" I rest my case (sorry Mark ;))

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      Eaverae wrote:

      "HTML emails is a great marketing tool, and if built good, they work great" I rest my case (sorry Mark :) )

      So do I.

      Show me a marketer! ... And pass me a bread knife!

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        Just got the newsletter from codeproject. Always a great read. However what struck my attention was the following item: Ultimate Guide to HTML Emails – Basics, Tips, Tutorials and Resources[^] Note that I posted a similar question a few days ago, and the general idea was that I "wasn't right[^]" about the use of HTML/CSS in e-mails. Let's just say my opinion was questioned. Btw. The comment on the newsletter reads: "HTML emails is a great marketing tool, and if built good, they work great" I rest my case (sorry Mark ;))

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        Pete OHanlon
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        How is that pill tasting anyway? Bitter?

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          Eaverae wrote:

          "HTML emails is a great marketing tool, and if built good, they work great" I rest my case (sorry Mark :) )

          So do I.

          Show me a marketer! ... And pass me a bread knife!

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          Eaverae
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          How is a newsletter not marketing then? ;) Check out your own inbox for example, and count the newsletters that don't have some kind of ads in them ;)

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            Just got the newsletter from codeproject. Always a great read. However what struck my attention was the following item: Ultimate Guide to HTML Emails – Basics, Tips, Tutorials and Resources[^] Note that I posted a similar question a few days ago, and the general idea was that I "wasn't right[^]" about the use of HTML/CSS in e-mails. Let's just say my opinion was questioned. Btw. The comment on the newsletter reads: "HTML emails is a great marketing tool, and if built good, they work great" I rest my case (sorry Mark ;))

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            Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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            I don't read html emails.

            Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost

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              How is a newsletter not marketing then? ;) Check out your own inbox for example, and count the newsletters that don't have some kind of ads in them ;)

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              Look, if you're willing to take advice about communicating with people from someone whose command of the English language is such that he can't do better than "HTML emails is a great marketing tool, and if built good, they work great", then I feel compelled to advise you to look a little higher for such advice.

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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