Well, animated gifs have certainly made a very trendy comeback, and now it’s possible to include animated gif images in place of static images in your emails in getresponse. And why should you do that? Gifs are great attention grabbers. You could show your products from a different angle: change colors on an image to show the range of styles of the shoes/t-shirts you sell. Rotate outfits on a model to show more of your summer collection.
Draw attention to promotion deadlines gcash data or calls-to-action by highlighting/changing the text or dates. Advertise more of your products while saving newsletter space. It’s not only fun, it’s also more creative. People like that! Bonobos gif bonobos how do you do that? It couldn’t be simpler – right now you can upload your animated graphics when adding images to your newsletter in email creator. Of course, you first need to have an animated gif file you’ve created.
Like this one: just create with getresponse what’s the catch? Of course, there are times when you should think twice. Most email clients can display an animated gif, but microsoft outlook shows only the first frame. So make sure the first frame is a full standalone picture, in case the animation is not displayed. Always test your message (regardless of whether you use an animated gif or a static image). Don’t attach a file that’s too big (animated files can be much bigger than static ones).
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