Example of How To Write an Email:

 

Let's say that you want to send the following email to your clients:

This week's special offer!

We have 5 chrome springs that jump around the place singing and dancing!
They are only $5 each.

Get in quick!

Firstly, you would choose an appropriate subject. This subject might be something like Spring Offer, so you would type Spring Offer into where it says "Subject of the Email :" .

In the HTML Version you would type the following:

This week's special offer!<br><br>

We have 5 chrome springs that jump around the place singing and dancing!<br>
They are only $5 each.<br><br>

Get in quick!

As you can see above, <br><br> is necessary to indicate a new paragraph. You can also use just one <br> to indicate a line break without starting a new paragraph. Your client's do not see the <br> text, it is used only to format the text before sending.

If the above example did not have any <br> tags in it, this is what the client would see: (there would be no new paragraphs or line breaks)

 

This week's special offer! We have 5 chrome springs that jump around the place singing and dancing! They are only $5 each.Get in quick!

 

 

In the Plain Text Version however, you would type the following:

This week's special offer!

We have 5 chrome springs that jump around the place singing and dancing!
They are only $5 each.

Get in quick!

As you can see above, <br> is not necessary. In the plain text version, what you see is what you get.

Why Are Two Versions Necessary?

A HTML version is used to display your email in a professional template with images and website links. However not everyone's email program can accept these. So to ensure that all your clients recieve emails, we send a plain text version also. Because the plain text format is in a different Code and has different settings, it requires different text.

Sorry, but if you want all your clients to see your emails you have to type two versions!