Email Newsletter Templates
Posted by Tom Kulzer (AWeber CEO)Is your email follow up and newsletter stylish?
“How do I make my emails look good?” is one of the most frequently asked question at AWeber. For over a year now you have been able to point and click to create stylish formatted HTML messages with our built in editor, but you probably don’t have time or an eye for graphic design to do it yourself.
Use Our 50+ Email Templates Free With Every AWeber Account.
This is just a small sampling of the 51 different designs and color schemes available.







Design Considerations for Email:
HTML for email is significantly different than designing for a website. Special care was taken in designing these templates for:
- How messages look when images are turned off.
- HTML display in popular email clients such as Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Eudora, etc.
- HTML display in popular web clients like Yahoo, Hotmail, and Gmail.
- CAN-SPAM compliance with postal address and unsubscribe link inclusion.
Using Templates is Simple:
Using a template with AWeber is as simple as 1 click.
- Login to create a new follow up or newsletter message and you will see a “Select a Template” dialog box.
- Scroll thru the available templates to find a design that you like.
- Click “Load Template” and the HTML is automatically loaded.
- Use the point and click editor to add your text to the template.
Watch a 2 minute template tutorial video.
Learn more about AWeber features and then start today!
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