articlehaul.com articlehaul.com
Search:    Index Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Link :> Submit Article   
Add Your Link
 

Self Help

Healthcare & Medicine

Education & Learning

Travel & Accommodation

Online Shopping

Adventure & Sports

Drink & Food

Research & Science

Finance & Investment

Careers & Employment

News & Media

Relationship & Lifestyle

Health & Hygiene

Family & Home

Recreation & Entertainment

Vehicles & Automotive

Art & Culture

Computers & Networking

Politics & Government

Property & Estate

Teens & Kids

Indoor Games

People & Communities

Companies & Business


 

Index Page –› Computers & Networking –› Advertising & Marketing
 

Pictures and Fonts in Email

 

Someone asked if she should include a picture of herself in the signature line of her email. I wrote back advising against it. Not everyone uses Outlook plus using an image in the signature adds weight to the email, which makes it slower to deliver and hog the recipients mailbox.

Some email applications translate the background image into a single image and it looks weird. When this first happened to me, I couldnt understand why there was an image of a moon attached to the email when it had nothing to do with it. I realized the person used a stationery or signature with the image and it didnt translate well in Thunderbird.

Im on some excellent mailing lists and enjoy reading the quality discussions. Other than the usual pet peeves of people not following basic mailing list etiquette, emails with colorful fonts and fonts like Comic Sans make me clench my hands. Theyre hard to read and not professional (some of these lists are professional-related).

Boring as they are, Verdana and Arial work best for emails. If you want to do something different for a special occasion, thats okay. But to use color and funky fonts for every email message is going to rub folks the wrong way.

Author: Meryl K. Evans
 
Author Bio:

Meryl K. Evans

Meryl K. Evans is the Content Maven behind meryl.net, eNewsletter Journal, and The Remediator Security Digest. She is also a PC Today columnist and a tour guide at InformIT. Meryl has written for The Dallas Morning News, AbsoluteWrite, O'Reilly, New Riders, and others. She is geared to tackle your editing, writing, content, and process needs. The native Texan resides in Plano, Texas, a heartbeat north of Dallas, and doesn't wear a 10-gallon hat or cowboy boots.

This article can be searched using: marketing, internet marketing, marketing research, online marketing, marketing information
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Getting Popular Sites To Link To You
 
Internet Basics: Flash is Like French Kissing
 
Domain Name: Why Do You Need One Anyway?
 
One Dimensional Dumb Luck Internet Marketeers
 
CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Getting Started With HSRP
 
Business Hosting
 
The Basics On T1 Line Solutions For Small Business
 
Website Templates - Pros, Cons, Creating and Finding
 
8 Ways To Choose An Internet Home Business For You
 
Blogging 101
 
 
 
 
 

The Importance of Data Backups

All businesses large and small often overlook the most important process of keeping their data safe. ... - Keith Erwood
 

Using Ezine Ads Effectively to Get Web Site Visitors

If you are not considering these steps in your Ezine advertising you could be wasting your time... - Debbie Ducker
 

Testing and Choosing a Profitable Price Point for your Products

When you go shopping, you're looking for a bargain, right? Nobody wants to pay top dollar for someth ... - Tony Norella
 
 

CSS and Tables: The Hype and the Trends

Before tables came along, the web was a pretty dull place. Using tables for layout opened up new vis ... - Deepaq Sharma
 

The Single Most Important Thing in Web Hosting

The Web hosting industry is less than a decade old, but already we've seen dramatic changes in the a ... - Mansi Aggarwal
 
 
Index Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2008 www.articlehaul.com All Rights Reserved.