My Mini-review of how AWeber handles links in emails

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I appreciate what AWeber can do as an Email Service Provider (ESP)… …but… …there are several obstacles I’ve had to overcome. One of the latest is my attempts to put branded links into my emails. To properly use emails that show my domains like charlespolanski.com requires me to turn on click tracking. But then, any … Read more

Unlock the Perfect Fit: Discover Your Ideal AWeber Email Width with Columns

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I can still remember the walk up to the Acropolis. The final steps are through a reconstructed entrance of columns. But once you pass through them, the REAL columns stare down at you from the main attraction of the Acropolis… …The Parthenon! See the above image and jump to 21:07 of this video to visualize … Read more

Don’t set your emails too narrow like I did. This is a better way…

Photo of elephants great and small by Hu Chen on Unsplash.

Once again I learned the hard way when it came to email formatting. I had been advised by the training inside the John Thornhill Ambassador program to shrink my emails to a width of 35-42 characters. I determined a width of 37 characters worked best. But this was outdated advice!  There is now something called … Read more