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How to Create Promotional HTML Email in 15 minutes without HTML Knowledge


How to Create Promotional HTML Email in 15 minutes without HTML Knowledge

Before we talk about HTML mailer(HTML mail) lets understand how HTML Mail(mailer) is different from plain text mail

Plain Text mail: Plain Text mail doesn't have good capabilities of text formatting and using images, videos, backgrounds, and buttons to make it attractive and engaging.

HTML Mailer: HTML Mailer has all these capabilities as HTML has formatting and semantic markup capabilities. It makes the mailer more engaging & attractive. It allows you to use images, videos, forms, etc. It helps in promoting business and generate awareness about products and offers.

Most companies use HTM Mail for as Promotion Mail, Product Update, Monthly Newsletters, etc
In this video, you will learn to create Attractive and engaging HTML Mail in 15 minutes. For this, you will require no knowledge of HTML. We will use Drag and Drop HTML mail creator online tool Stripo email

Stripo email: Stripo is a drag-and-drop email builder that allows you to export pure HTML code.
You can use it on any email server. It has inbuilt support for all popular mail servers. It has many ready-made templates.

Other similar Drag and Drop HTML Email creator tools are -

1 Bee Free: BEE helps you to design HTML mail by drag and drop. Here designing beautiful emails is
very easy. It has lots of ready-made templates.

2 Chamaileon: Chamaeleon is a free, responsive email builder. It helps in creating beautiful,
responsive, and high-quality emails using the Drag and Drop method

3 Moosend Email Editor: It is a Free and user-friendly email editor. It allows you to create HTML
mail using the Drag and Drops method. It has a Facility to send mail to.

4 Postcards: Designmodo Postcards allow you to create responsive HTML mail using drag and
drop. With a free account, you can create and export an unlimited number of HTML emails.

Takshila learning comes to the rescue of all the digital marketing aspirants by providing a course that makes it easy and convenient for the learners. The course is designed by experts and the content through video lectures is the most suitable way to learn the concepts without any learning hindrances.
 

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