Hyde Park Baptist Church- Email Templates

Hyde Park Baptist Church, located deep in the heart of Austin, Texas, reached out to us with the need to create a stronger, more appealing way to communicate to its members.  With that in mind, we were able to assist HPBC by creating email templates that would allow them to send out customized weekly messages to a variety of groups.  The email templates provide a consistent and organized theme that allows for a variety of people to receive announcements and other information without the dread of reading, yet another, boring black and white email.

University Ministry Example

General Ministry Example

Do you want to improve your email strategy?  Just a simple change can bring great results.  Contact HMG Creative to get started.

Save Hours Of Email Code Debugging With These Steps

On occasion, we review HTML email code for a few clients. This review isn’t an audit. It’s an answer to a client’s plea for help. Sometimes a client will approach us for help because they can’t figure out how to fix an image that refuses to sit in the right place or how to correct some little glitch in the text format.

Having dealt with such problems for a while, we’ve learned some tricks and tips. We’d like to share those with you. So, here are some simple steps to follow to fix broken email code.

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Using Microsoft Word is one of the easiest ways to mess up a perfectly coded email. You can lose hours and hours of work simply by copying and pasting your text into Word. The great thing is, Word is the simplest mistake to catch and fix. Open the source of the email (using WYSIWYG or some other editor), and run a search for “mso-”. Nearly every special CSS attribute that Microsoft Word creates begins with “mso-”.

This problem can be avoided quite easily. Simply paste any text you’re copying from Word in Notepad. Then you can copy the text from Notepad into the editor you use. That way you’ll make sure there you don’t have any lingering Word classes.

Floats, Background Images, and Boxes

“float” is a very common CSS attribute. Generally, it is found on “<div />” tags. Unfortunately, in emails, these aren’t actually a good idea. Web developers use floats all the time. And if you’re a web developer, you might find yourself wanting to sneak float into emails. The truth is, float can ruin any good template. It isn’t supported in email creation.

Background images may look cool, but they’re dreadful to work with. In fact, they simply don’t work in email. Just avoid them, and you won’t have trouble.

Then again, “<div />” tags are partially supported and very unreliable, rendering totally different in just about every email client. There are even a few email clients (such as Lotus Notes) that totally remove them. Some email clients even strip them out!

Margin

Margin may seem like a simple thing, but it can cause a huge headache! At times it works great. Other times it quits working quite unexplainably. So, want to avoid problems? Take the margin out of your email and leave it out. If an element requires a margin set it at “margin-top:0px”. If you do that, the first paragraph tag will sit at the top of the table, and so on. You won’t lose any cushioning room by removing the margins, since they’re made to overlap in the first place. For spacing, especially vertical, use tables.

Why does the color disappear?

Color can be a strange attribute that comes and goes. Sometimes you’ll see the nice bright red headings. Sometimes you’ll be back to the boring black that you tried to get rid of. Don’t panic if this happens. There’s a solution.

First try to adjust the placement of the color attribute in your inline style. Try moving it backward or forward one attribute. To make doubly sure that it appears, add the style to a <style /> tags. Assuming the inline styles for your email clients strip the <style /> and <head /> tags, you won’t hurt anything by adding it.

Table Cell Spacing

As we mentioned in the third step, you should be relying on tables for most of your spacing. What wasn’t mentioned there is that table cells can be pretty irregular in size. In several email clients, the empty <td />, no matter what its width or height attributes, comes out meaning “Don’t render me!” Stranger still, a <td /> tag containing an image that is shorter than the font height and has a height declared will elongate itself to your font height. (Confusing enough to read, and to figure out!)

Here’s a simple trick for solving these problems. Use whitespace images. Make an image that is the height or width you need, and put it in your cell. The image doesn’t have to be of anything. It can just be the background color!

Conclusion

Of course, this has barely touched on all the things that it could have, and all the problems that could possibly crop up in coding. I hope, however, that these five quick steps prove helpful in figuring out the nightmares of cross-client work.

Don’t stop here. We’re continually expanding our list of unsupported attributes and tags. Check it out and make sure there aren’t any other rules you’re breaking. If you don’t have it email us.

Best of luck! Don’t forget you can always contact us for help.

Sprucing Your Email Campaign Up for the Sale

First impressions make up a huge percentage of the overall impact you will have on any given reader of your marketing emails. Experts estimate that in a face-to-face first contact, you have seven seconds to make your first impression and that 93% of that impression will be based on non-verbal factors. In the email world, this translates into how your presentation makes the reader feel as a he looks at your email, even if he doesn’t read a word. If you want to develop an email marketing campaign that compels readers to find out more, you’ve got to pay attention to details of presentation and appearance.

Let The Preview Pane Work for You

Many email programs provide readers with a preview pane that shows them a snippet of the email before they open it. The good news is that this gives you a chance to reach people that might not actually click on your message if you know how to use that snippet of space effectively. The preview pane is the most important piece of real estate within your campaign so design accordingly.  eConnect Email provides templates to help you design an effective email as well as inbox previews so you can see how your message will look in a variety of different email programs.

Keep Important Information as Text, Not Graphics

Another quirk of many email applications is that they often block images by default. To make sure the largest percentage of readers see your message, put your most important information in text format rather than incorporating it into a graphic image. Then use eConnect Email’s image manager to upload images that support the information you’ve already communicated through text.

Make Your Messages Mobile Friendly

As more and more people check email on their mobile devices rather than from their computers, the need for mobile friendly formatting has become essential. If subscribers can’t clearly read your email, they’ll likely delete it before you have a chance to make that vital first impression. Start by using succinct subject lines with the most important information first and make sure your sending name is recognizable. Incorporate alt tags for your images so viewers can still see text even if images are blocked. You can also include a link to a mobile version of your email.

Choose Your Colors Wisely

Choose colors that work together and that promote the emotions you want to convey. In addition, use dark text on a light background to make your messages more readable. Take advantage of eConnect’s custom design services to help you choose colors and a format that will best convey your intended message.

Let Us Help You

While eConnect Email provides you with a great selection of email templates to choose from, you may want to think about a custom template that will incorporate your brand more professionally and seamlessly.  We can help you design a custom template for your monthly newsletters or design a campaign for a specific event or promotion.  For more information on our custom email template design services click on the link provided or call us at (866) 596-9997.

New Features And Updates in eConnect Email

We have just rolled out a number of new features to eConnect Email, and we are very excited to share them with you here.  As always, we want to make eConnect Email better, stronger and more fun to use, so this new batch of updates is geared towards making subscriber management and campaign building easier for you.  So, what do we have in store for you? Check these out:

Free Templates For You

You have experienced the ease and fun of designing and sending your campaigns using eConnect Email.  Now, we top it off with some glossy new templates that we provide to you absolutely free. You can use these templates for your own campaigns.  Now, your campaigns can have a great professional look without breaking the bank.  See them in their full glory now!

Subscriber Preference Center

We all know it’s crucial to be able to hold our subscriber’s attention, and high unsubscribe rates are truly depressing for most marketers.  Yet, more often than not, when a subscriber unsubscribes, it may not necessarily be that he/she does not want to hear from you anymore.  There could be times when a subscriber changes email addresses when he/she graduates from school, changes jobs or changes email providers, and so will not be able to receive your campaigns at the same email address anymore.  Most of them will simply unsubscribe and may never return to resubscribe themselves.  So what can marketers like you do in these cases?  Enter the subscriber preference center.  With a preference center, we can give your subscribers a way to update their email addresses, instead of totally opting out of your lists.  Not only that, the preference center also gives them the means to update their own information themselves.

Our brand new preference center is easy to use. Each list that you create in your account will have a default preference center created for you.  From now on, you just need to insert the preference center link in your campaigns, and voila!  Your subscribers get to update their email addresses without having to first unsubscribe and then resubscribe to your lists.  Note, though, that an unsubscribe link in your campaign is still mandatory so that you stay compliant.  Even in the preference center, your subscribers can also choose to unsubscribe from all of your lists, if they so desire.

Need to customize the preference center to include more fields and your own custom fields?  Just go to the Preference Center tab under your list, and click on Customize and use the easy-to-use form builder to add fields and tweak the appearance of the form.  The form builder is the same one as you have used for setting up your subscription forms, so you know how cool and fun it will be to design your preference center.

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Inline CSS

Making your campaigns play well with the myriad of email clients out there can be a hard nut to crack.  There are specific workarounds that you must consider if you want your campaigns to render correctly in most of the mainstream email clients.  Among them is the use of inline CSS so that your campaigns can survive “rendering hell” in such email clients as Gmail and Outlook 2007 which either strips out and replaces the <HEAD> and <BODY> tags in your markup, or just isn’t very good in its support for HTML emails.  But oh, inline CSS is such a nightmare to code up and maintain. Well, we understand that, and we have included a quick and easy way to help you get around that.

Our new inline CSS conversion feature can help convert your embedded style blocks in your markup to inline CSS.  This saves you the hassle of having to code them up by hand.  Simply check on the “Convert to inline CSS” box in the design view and we will do the rest.  You can even preview the conversion and do a side-by-side comparison against your original email before you confirm that you want the conversion to take place.  Now, there are no more excuses not to look pretty in Gmail anymore, are there?

API (Application Programming Interface)

Do you already have a blog, a shopping cart or a custom web application that can just use some sweet tools to integrate them to eConnect Email?  Then, you will be pleased to know that we have launched our first version of the eConnect Email API.  In this version, we focus on giving you the functions to manage your subscribers from your external applications.  Over time, we will enhance and include even more functions into the API, so stay tuned.  In the meantime, check out the new API page to find out more.

Free Templates For Your Campaigns

I want to talk about the host of new email templates that we have just rolled out that you can immediately use for your own email campaigns, for free.

If you have an eConnect Email account, these templates have been pre-installed for you.  To use them for your campaigns, simply start a new campaign and select the Start From A Template option, and you will see a list of templates to choose from.

For those of you still without an eConnect Email account, don’t fret!  We still want to give you our love.  You can still get your hands on these glossy new templates one of these two ways:

  1. Sign up an account with us and start building your campaigns using the new templates, or
  2. Download the templates and use them on your existing email marketing system

No, you didn’t read that wrong.  We are absolutely giving the templates away free, even to you folks who are not using eConnect Email.  These templates not only work within eConnect Email, but also in other email marketing systems.  But of course, we sincerely hope you will give eConnect Email a try and see for yourself why you should use eConnect Email for your campaigns.

Most of the templates come in three versions (left-column, right-column and one-column) and there are a few ’special’ templates which only come in one version.  They have been tested to display correctly on email clients like Outlook, Lotus Notes 8, Apple Mail and web mail clients like Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail and more.

Without further ado, I present to you (cue drum roll) eConnect Email templates!

Olive, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.

Novel, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.  I love this template as the content area is not constrained by borders, therefore giving you the feel of freedom.  I wanted to call this Freedom but Johnny thought Novel (for the literary mood) would be a better name.

Bliss, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.  Refreshing color and the team at eConnect Email believes this could be a favorite for those looking for a feminine touch to the design.

Aqua, only 1 version, wonderful template for those selling products online.

Newscast, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.  The cool thing about this template is that you can use the “icandy” area as some sort of table of contents which your recipients can click on to jump to different parts of the newsletter.

Darknight, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.

Earthly, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.  Nice background (and it will appear in Gmail too) with nice rounded borders.  The “icandy” area can be some text or an image.

Ribbon, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.  One of my favorites with a nice gradient background and the ribbon on the left, with a slight drop shadow gives a unique feeling to this template.  By the way, there’s another version of this template for weekly newsletters too.

Arty, comes in one version but you can choose the Monthly or Weekly version.

Finally, ModernGreen, comes in 3 versions, left-column, right-column and one-column.

That’s it.  I hope you will like using these templates.  You can download them and work offline or see the full versions by visiting our templates page.

Nicely Designed Templates Coming Your Way Soon

We are currently busy working on new updates for eConnect Email.  Some of the updates are on our new Preference Center, reports (which we hope will WOW everyone) and a few other smaller updates.  But I’m excited to share with you 4 new templates designed by our team.

They have been tested to display correctly on email clients like Outlook, Thunderbird, Apple Mail and web mail clients like Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail, Live, Gmail (with background images showing nicely!) and more.  The one exception being Lotus Notes (versions 6 and 7) for which the rendering will not be perfect but your recipients should not have any problems reading the contents.

Here are a few preview screenshots.  These templates and a few others will be available to you real soon.

Template 1 (comes in 3 versions: left, right and one column)
Free Newsletter Templates

Template 2 (comes in 3 versions: left, right and one column)
Free Newsletter Templates

Template 3 (comes in 2 versions: Weekly Newsletter and Monthly Newsletter header)
Free Newsletter Templates

Template 4 (only one version, good for e-commerce sites)
Free Newsletter Templates