An online newsletter can be created in three different formats – HTML, plain text and PDF. All three have different features, benefits and shortcomings. Keeping in view the purpose of your website and its target audience, it is essential to create your newsletter in the right format to effectively convey your message. This article explores these various formats in detail to help you choose the one most suitable for your newsletter…..
A
professionally done newsletter can leave a significant impact on your target
audience but only if it is in the appropriate format.
The most
common formats for designing and distributing online newsletters are HTML,
plain text and PDF. All these three formats have their own advantages and disadvantages.
To select the best suited format for your newsletter, you need to keep in view
your target audience and the kind of subjects your newsletter covers.
Let’s
see what are the differences, benefits and disadvantages of the three different
formats:
HTML
Among
all the three formats, HTML is the most popular choice as along with text,
images, pictures and graphics can also be used. A newsletter in HTML format
looks very professional and more appealing and where you can describe your
topics elaborately and attractively. It is also much easier to create a
newsletter in HTML format as compared to PDF format.
But
along with advantages, HTML has some shortcomings too. A newsletter in HTML
format doesn’t guarantee that it would open in all types of browsers. It might
happen that your newsletter might look disorganized and disorderly on some
incompatible computers.
This carries
the inherent risk of losing out on customers since subscribers tend to unsubscribe
from a newsletter if it does not open properly. Hence aim at making the HTML
design as compatible as possible and test it in various browsers and email
systems before sending it to the readers.
You can
buy readymade and tested HTML templates or you can also approach a competent web
and graphic design agency in the UK, or the USA to create a compatible HTML
design for your newsletter.
Plain Text
The plus
point of having a plain text format is that you don’t to approach any web
expert for HTML coding or for making a complex PDF document. You can create plain
text newsletter easily and much faster. In addition to this, a plain text
newsletter has much less chances to be labelled as spam.
But
plain text newsletter can be purely content dependent and rather boring. The
plain text does not make the newsletter look either appealing or attractive. However,
if your newsletter is rich in content and does not need the added support of
images and graphics, then plain text is the best format. It helps you to convey
your message quickly and conveniently.
PDF
PDF is not
used that extensively in comparison to other two formats. PDF emerges as the
preferred option for newsletters that focus on topics like food, places etc., which
require appealing graphics to accompany the text.
But
creating a PDF newsletter is time-consuming and troublesome. You have to write the
content in MS Word document and then convert it into PDF document using some
program. And it is difficult to read too as the subscribers first have to wait
to download it.
These
are the three main formats for creating a newsletter. Keep in mind your target
audience and topic of your newsletter, decide which kind of format would work
best for your newsletter. Or best approach a web and graphic design company in
the UK, the USA or India, they can guide you and then
create an impressive newsletter in a format which would be ideal for your company.
| About the author |
James Elliott is a website designer who works with a http://www.liquidbubble.com/package_design.htm>UK based web Design Company. Apart from working with the http://www.liquidbubble.com/webapp_dev.htm>web design agency in the UK , he is also an amateur writer whose articles on web design, newsletters and graphics have been published in various newspapers, magazines and web portals.
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