Having an HTML email does not hurt your deliverability as long as you
have two things − a properly coded HTML email and a plain-text version.
The results confirmed what we assumed: HTML emails decreased open rates. What was interesting, however, was that not only were HTML emails receiving lower open rates than their plain-text counterparts, the more HTML-rich an email was, the lower its open rate.
The emails with fewer HTML elements won with statistical significance.
The results confirmed what we assumed: HTML emails decreased open rates. What was interesting, however, was that not only were HTML emails receiving lower open rates than their plain-text counterparts, the more HTML-rich an email was, the lower its open rate.
HTML Email
If there are some broken tags in your HTML, the email provider and users can mark it as spam. That'll hurt deliverability − not just for that email, but also for any other emails coming from that particular email address in the future.The emails with fewer HTML elements won with statistical significance.
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