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No Time for "Pretty" Ezines


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No Time for "Pretty" Ezines

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If you have a newsletter, or plan to start one up, you may be

wondering if you can send out those ‘pretty’ HMTL ezines. Well,

of course you can. But SHOULD you?





If how you spend your time is important, then I think not.





When crafting a text-only newsletter, you take time to outline,

draft, and edit your work. When it’s correct, you format a

65-character line length to prevent email ugliness, and voila!

your email newsletter is ready to send.





However, if it’s going out as HTML, you’re not done yet. Not by a

long shot.





First, you have to create a web page to hold your text. Even if

you have a pre-made template with your logo and other graphics

ready to go, you still need to format headings with the correct

fonts, and that’s only if you’re using cascading style sheets. If

you don’t use CSS, you’ll probably have to add more than just the

header tags.





Next, you’ll need a weekend - a week if you’re a newbie - to sort

out how individual email clients and Internet service providers

handle various HTML codes and objects.





Some email clients can’t read HTML email at all, while others

accept only a limited number of codes and tags. AOL is

particularly finicky.





If you want to reach your subscribers who use AOL, you need to

know that the following HTML objects are not supported by the AOL

client mail.







· ActiveX

· Audio

· External Style Sheets

· Frames and IFrames

· Java

· Meta Refresh

· Scripts: JavaScript, VBScript, Perl, etc.

· Tooltips

· Video







Seems simple enough, doesn’t it? Just use pure HTML and avoid the

bells and whistles.





Not so fast! To get the body portion of the page to render

correctly, you’ll have to include a MIME-type header, which is

used to send non-ASCII information, and allows email programs to

display images instead of a garbled mess that looks like this:





#&½A÷Á\dÚLìõAÓm0``g´À’¨LI¹Àµ:¿Ei£ñãsÉ

¶=r`f×!!gi9a­ã-éâÖHäR©ÕJ+Îfþè

¯QÀeçx}`& »t-ͪá&/gE3’]$§E; &UDçWyk,!

eÊÑl®~õ"ñ}Õ¡ÜB,%sØS!E­à~|NÜ×v½³à6¹­¦m*%s

¨ÅL2ÎpÙ0-







Oh, yes. You’ll also to include a Content-type header too! … and

those are just AOL’s requirements.





Even if you learn how to make HTML email work, some folks

specifically choose to receive only ASCII email. They know that

HTML email can expose them to viruses and intrusive programs.

These folks might be annoyed to receive the garbled mess that is

your newsletter. Annoyed enough to click that unsubscribe link,

which was the only thing in your ezine that was legible.





Let’s assume your ezine survives the trip through cyberspace and

arrives in all its HTML glory. Will your subscriber be able to

read the text? Are the fonts large enough and dark enough to see

without a problem? Maybe you can see the page, but sight-impaired

readers have no way to apply user-accessibility options in an

HTML document. They too will unsubscribe, even if it means

digging out the magnifying glass to find the link.





Here’s yet another way that HTML email wastes time. It takes as

long to download as any other web page, and some of your

subscribers are still on 33 - 56K dial-up connections. Your

over-sized email is costing them money; and that fact is costing

you subscribers.





Honestly, is ‘pretty’ email worth the time and challenges? That’s

up to you.





If the appearance of your newsletter is that important, upload it

as a page to your server and email the URL to your ezine

subscribers. That way, you may prevent a few unsubscriptions.

Better yet, you’ll have more time to play with your kids, or

whatever you like to do.



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Article by Rosalind Gardner, author of the "Net Profits Coach"

ezine, an authoritative and entertaining guide to making money

online. Rosalind's fabulous Internet business success story has

been profiled in "Six Figure Income," "Secrets to their Success"

and more. Learn from an expert. Sign up for the NPC today at:

== http://rosalindgardner.com







Your time is much more than money - it’s your life.





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