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Plain Text vs. HTML Emails
From: Terry White <
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:27:15 -0400
Count me as a fan of HTML email. I'm a visual person and a busy person. If the email contains all that I need to see including the images without having to make an extra trip to the web to see the content that I just read about, then GREAT!
A picture, as they say is worth....
I actually despise news stories that talk about some great new product without actually showing the product shot. Then not only making the user go to the company's site (www.company.com), but also having them dig for the actual product page.
I think a nice balance can be struck by offering a choice as many sites do and let the USER decide how they want their information instead of a committee deciding for them. Offer both! Let the user subscribe to the one they want.
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