We want your opinion! Join the discussion on the new Email Creator on our blog and leave us a comment - you can win a really cool T-shirt! This week we're also bringing you some useful features in GetResponse and an invitation to a webinar on follow up emails - there's still time to register today!
Email Ninja Tip of the Week
Use the "Subscribe via Facebook" option in your web forms to facilitate sign ups on your website. The form will appear auto-filled to those visitors who are logged in to Facebook, so all they have to do is click, no typing required!
The Email Creator (beta) has been around for a few weeks, and hopefully you've had time to test all the new capabilities it brings. Now we want to know what you think of it. And we'd like to reward you for it, too. So here's the deal:
Following the success of the first educational webinar on creating conversion-optimized follow up series, we've decided to do a replay. So if you couldn't take part last time, Jim & Mac will be happy to tell you how to use follow up messages to generate revenues.
There are many ways to boost list growth. One of the most secure and reliable is a well-designed web form — better yet: a web form that's filled in automatically, so your subscriber-to-be can just click the "Sign In" button. And now we've created such a web form inside GetResponse: the Subscribe Via Facebook Web Form.
Have you seen those eye-catching newsletters with moving images? I bet you liked them. Now you too can send fun "moving" newsletters using GetResponse. Starting today—thanks to our new integration of ImageMagick software with our Email Creator—you can add GIF images inside your messages. Your subscribers will love it!
Last Wednesday we had the pleasure to host a live webinar with Tamara Gielen from Plan To Engage who talked about the elements of successful email campaigns. The webinar turned out to be a huge success. If you couldn't join us or want to watch it again, we've got the recording for you!
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