HTML Email Newsletters
Featuring custom-designed newsletter templates
Why customize?
As internet users become more and more web savvy, vying for a prospective customer's attention can often feel overwhelming. How do you encourage new or returning customer to subscribe to a newsletter when most folks have become very wary with adding their email address to yet another database? Part of the answer lies in providing useful, accessible and timely information within the framework of an attractive, visually appealing newsletter design. Functionality is important, too. We check our templates in a variety of web mail programs such as G-Mail and Hotmail, and email clients such as Outlook, Windows Mail, Thunderbird and Apple Mail.
The Plotkin Group, Measurements Newsletter
The Plotkin Group, an HR management consulting firm required a specialized newsletter directed to specific HR industries. Contracted through Ten Nine Eight Marketing, we created "Measurements" newsletter to fill this need.
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The Plotkin Group, Yardstick Newsletter
The Plotkin Group also required their own newsletter called "The Yardstick", which featured a monthly article from CEO, Jim Plotkin. Contracted through Ten Nine Eight Marketing, we created a newsletter that accomplished this task, and tied in with their web site and design theme.
Solana Beach Scuttlebutt, The Buzz Newsletter
Solana Beach Scuttlebutt is a local, online community news publication. Through Ten Nine Eight Marketing, we created a newsletter to provide monthly community news and announcements, and which mirrored the web site theme and navigation.
Solana Beach Scuttlebutt Newsletter, Shop Solana First
"Shop Solana First" is an offshoot of the Solana Beach Scuttlebutt News web site. Directed toward the local business community, the newsletter features local business news and updates, along with specials and promotions from local retailers. It also ties into the "Shop Solana First" twitter feed.
Ten Nine Eight Marketing Newsletter
Ten Nine Eight Marketing newsletter was designed for Ten Nine Eight subscribers, and features current news and trends in high tech marketing, specifically geared toward the mobile phone industry. It was also designed to supplement the Ten Nine Eight Twitter feed.