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The forum discussion centers on recommendations for newsletter services, specifically MyEmailDesigns.com and Tasty Tidbits. MyEmailDesigns.com offers a professional service for $24 per year, while Tasty Tidbits is praised for its quality and has a subscription cost of $9.95 per month through iContact. Users express satisfaction with the ease of use and professional appearance of these services, highlighting the importance of email compatibility for successful newsletter delivery. Troubleshooting tips for email settings to display HTML and images are also shared among participants.
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mrssyvo said:I woudl love to have a subscription, and have someone else do the work, but for some reason, my E-mail is not compatible with the subscritpions- no pictures, etc. Thus, I need to have one that I can attach.
etteluap70PC said:I was soooo excited to win a 6 month subscription to Tasty tidbits last time Joy did a contest! I had been wanting to try it out but did not want to spend any $. I just got my 2nd one and I LOVe it! I am planning to put in my budget for next year!
PampChefJoy said:I would say that 98% of the emails out there have no problem with the images... you can usually find the setting in the "options" area of your email program. You need to have it set to allow HTML or images or rich text. About 2% of the ISPs that I've come across ONLY allow text emails (what the heck is that all about!) and so it would not show any of the special formatting of my newsletter.
In that case, your options are to switch to another HTML-enabled email address (not always an option, or at the very least a pain!), or if your ISP's email allows POP mail, use that in conjunction with a free POP email program like Thunderbird (or Outlook or Windows Mail if it came with your computer). With Macs, I'm a bit more in the dark, so I'm not sure how that all works.
All in all, I can count on one hand the number of instances where we had subscribers who absolutely could not make it work. It is hard for me, though, given the MANY different ISPs and email programs out there, to help troubleshoot. I would encourage you to contact your email provider and ask them specifically about what settings are needed to allow HTML and images to be displayed in your email, and see what they say.
As far as sending my newsletter, the images will usually display as long as you "forward" instead of "copy and paste". C/P messes with the formatting.... forwarding retains it.
Thanks for all the compliments... I aim to please!!
PCGINA said:I can't say enough how much I like MyEmailDesigns.com. Mike does a great job and has ALWAYS personally returned any email I have snet him. He also has a staff member, Marie, tha helps you as well. It is very professional and inexpensive ~ $2.00 per month.
I also subscribe to icontact to track my nesletter. It is so nice to see who is actually reading and clicking through yuor newsletter. I have a 33% read return with my newsletter.
AND - I don't have ot do ANY work on it. :thumbup:
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