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    Recently, I’ve been receiving quite a lot of emails from some of my subscribers for the Newsletter Marketing Tips newsletter, about which format is the best to send your newsletter in: HTML or plain text.

    You see they both seem to be popular these days. We have famous businesses and experts use text and some other good names use HTML.

    So which one is the best for your newsletter?

    Since it seems many people have this question on their mind, I decided to share a quick answer here…

    It really depends on the topic of your newsletter and also your target audience.

    Generally, most people prefer plain text emails because of the security risks that HTML emails may have. Also fo

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    is the best to send your newsletter in: HTML or plain text.

    You see they both seem to be popular these days. We have famous businesses and experts use text and some other good names use HTML.

    So which one is the best for your newsletter?

    Since it seems many people have this question on their mind, I decided to share a quick answer here…

    It really depends on the topic of your newsletter and also your target audience.

    Generally, most people prefer plain text emails because of the security risks that HTML emails may have. Also f

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    experts use text and some other good names use HTML.

    So which one is the best for your newsletter?

    Since it seems many people have this question on their mind, I decided to share a quick answer here…

    It really depends on the topic of your newsletter and also your target audience.

    Generally, most people prefer plain text emails because of the security risks that HTML emails may have. Also f

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    It really depends on the topic of your newsletter and also your target audience.

    Generally, most people prefer plain text emails because of the security risks that HTML emails may have. Also f

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    also your target audience.

    Generally, most people prefer plain text emails because of the security risks that HTML emails may have. Also for people on the slower Internet connections it will take longer for the pictures to load in your HTML design.

    Also as a newsletter publisher, it’s also easier for you to create and send a text newsletter rather than HTML.

    Actually a friend of mine ran a survey from his large list and over 73% of them said they preferred text emails from HTML.

    So this all says that it’s wiser to stick to the old friend: text email.

    However, if your newsletter is going to be about topics that must come with pictures - like web design, Photoshop, food and diet, etc. -

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