By: Phil Crampe
I just found this post on twitter. Great, just in time my company wants to send out an animated gif holiday email/card. This is a huge relief to know the “rules”. Thank You Phil Boston, MA
View ArticleBy: Jim Ducharme
Phil, Awesome! It’s really rewarding to know that we are helping people! That’s what we love to hear! If you’ve got questions let us know so we can find the answers! Regards, Jim Editor
View ArticleBy: Scott Hardigree
Great Post! I’ve continued the topic and linked to a few of Anna’s email in this post: http://blog.indiemark.com/2009/10/19/email-animation-examples-case-studies/
View ArticleBy: Anna Yeaman
Enjoyed your post Scott, I had not seen the Marketing Sherpa case study only the Bluefly A/B. BTW you can rename a Gif file JPG and it still plays in the inbox. The Twilight example [...
View ArticleBy: Sharon Mostyn
Perfect timing! We were looking at an animated GIF as an option for an email campaign this week. I’ll make sure we didn’t miss anything thanks to your post.
View ArticleBy: Jim Ducharme
Hi Sharon, Thanks for the comment and we are glad you found this post useful! BTW, loving your tweets on #MPEIS! Regards, jim
View ArticleBy: phyllis
Hi, I made an animated gif in Easy Gif Animator. It works when in the program and it works if I put it on my website but it doesn’t show anything but the first frame in an email. Is there something...
View ArticleBy: Cody Sharp
We just released a new whitepaper about using animation in emails earlier today. It includes a real world example along with some additional tips. http://goo.gl/G8q5p
View ArticleBy: Nazzareno Gorni
Is it time to switch to html5 video in email? Our latest results: http://blog.mailup.com/2013/06/video-in-email-support-latest-update-june-2013/
View ArticleBy: Desktop Gold
AOL Email is much better then other Emails because you can use Flash in images, Gif and other business tools in this.
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