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Know That What You See is What They Get. Always Preview and Test Your Emails.
Easily preview and test what recipients
will receive in multiple browsers and email clients because it is important to understand
how your creative design, images and content display to your recipients. Being certain
that your email messages look good is a key to success.
See how your message
will appear in several popular browsers and email clients using Symphonie’s preview
and test functions.
Symphonie provides powerful tools
to help you ensure your message looks right every time. Right from the editor, you
can select to preview or test-send an email with Symphonie. Create test sends to
any number of recipients to view the content rendered by different ISPs or get sign-off
approval of the content from your management team.
While previewing your emails, Symphonie
will show you where the screen resolution cuts off to be certain your message fits
within various display boundaries. Symphonie will merge your email message, including
the dynamic content, so you know how the content will look to recipients.
Ensure dynamic content
gives the results you desire.
Symphonie’s powerful dynamic content
functionality will allow subject lines and body content to be pulled from any source
(See Dynamic Content). Create different
messages to those in zip code 94501, the females, or those registered as Democrats.
How will the content look for each of these criteria? Select recipients that match
your desired criteria and create a test preview to see the dynamic content substituted.
It’s important to
know how your message looks if images are blocked.
You want to design your email to anticipate
the potential for blocked images. Symphonie preview feature helps you do just that.
More than just seeing the message, Symphonie lets you evaluate how your message
appears if images are blocked. This extra step lets you create a layout and design
that preserves key messaging elements under the images, so your recipient gets relevant
information even if they can’t see the images.
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