Which email format is more
effective to use, Text or HTML?
A good question, many experts have been debating over for
awhile now, is which email format is more effective. It
all depends on who you ask, many people prefer the text
format over the HTML format. There are also many people
who would rather use HTML over the text format. You can
pretty much draw a line right down the middle between the
text users and the HTML users, it's that close.
The truth of the matter is that the most effective format
to use for your email really depends on the offer you're
presenting.
Both text and HTML email formats have their advantages
and disadvantages. In this article I am going to go over
the advantages and disadvantages of text and HTML email
formats. Let's jump right in and start with the format text.
Text
Obviously the real advantage to using a text format is
that you have a white background with black font making
it very easy to read. The text format loads fast, no matter
what size the email is.
If the email loads fast and is easy to read how can text
formats have a disadvantage?
Easy!
The real disadvantage of using text format is when you
are using email as a source of marketing. To effectively
use email marketing you need to use some sort of tracking
software. Without tracking you will never know if the subject
line and/or email offer needs work.
The point I am trying to make is that people are very cautious
about clicking on tracking and affiliate links. As soon
as they see a lengthy url, they get the impression that
you are trying to sell them something and immediately delete
the email. With a text formatted email you cannot hide long
tracking urls from the recipient. With an HTML format you
won't run into this problem, which brings us to...
HTML
The biggest advantage of using HTML is that you can hide
your tracking urls from the viewer. Instead of having a
long url in your email offer, you can use a simple "click
here". Not only can you hide your tracking url, but
you can also mask it from appearing in the browser window.
Moreover, HTML has a lot of disadvantages. For instance,
some people can't view HTML email, while others can view
it with a limited amount of space. HTML email files can
be sizable and take up a lot of space. Most people who use
HTML formatted email use a lot of images and other graphics
to make their email have a professional appearence. But
they don't stop and think about the size of the email that
they are sending, and whether or not their recipients may
have limited space.
Sending large email files is a sure way to get your recipients
upset. You don't want to strike out before you have the
chance to swing!
You can see that both email formats have their advantages,
as well as their disadvantages. As for which format is the
right one for you, it all depends on your offer.
If you are sending an email offer that doesn't require
any lengthy tracking urls or has no affiliate urls, then
text should be your format of choice.
Moreover, if you do have tracking or affiliate urls in
your email offer, then HTML is the way to go. When using
an HTML format be conservative, not everyone has broadband,
you'll find that a lot of people are still using 28.8k modems
for their Internet connection.
When sending out an HTML email offer it should have a solid
white background with black text, and absolutely no images
or graphics. This way the email offer appears to be text
and loads fast, when it's actually HTML. Your viewer won't
be able to see your long tracking or affiliate url which
will increase your click through ratio and that means more
sales.
Most autoresponders and email softwares have the ability
to send email in both formats, but not all of them. There
are still some that don't.
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