I have always believed that in writing email copy, to write in short paragraphs, typically no more than 2 sentences per paragraph and with natural returns. I know that in the old days, it was popular to do hard returns after 60 characters because different email programs would force returns differently.
Email Copywriting - Forced Returns?
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I have always believed that in writing email copy, to write in short paragraphs, typically no more than 2 sentences per paragraph and with natural returns.
I know that in the old days, it was popular to do hard returns after 60 characters because different email programs would force returns differently.
However, these days most people pretty much have html email and it's pretty much all the same.
So, if the idea is to make something look personalized, as if it came from me to you personally, then why do so many marketers still do the old hard returns after 60 characters? or even worse, after 30?
To me a conversation
that looks like this
is not natural and
is automatically
considered to be spam.
What are your best practices when writing email copy?
Do you include visible urls or just put them in as hyperlinks?
ie: Click here: http://url.tld
- Tony
I know that in the old days, it was popular to do hard returns after 60 characters because different email programs would force returns differently.
However, these days most people pretty much have html email and it's pretty much all the same.
So, if the idea is to make something look personalized, as if it came from me to you personally, then why do so many marketers still do the old hard returns after 60 characters? or even worse, after 30?
To me a conversation
that looks like this
is not natural and
is automatically
considered to be spam.
What are your best practices when writing email copy?
Do you include visible urls or just put them in as hyperlinks?
ie: Click here: http://url.tld
- Tony
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