I like the structure & examples in this video. Some content is just easier to absorb in video format, especially when you have visual examples like here. Also, I love the thumbnail here, so colorful hehe
I'm getting hurt coz you're not getting subs. Mann ! You have wonderful talent. That explanation, that was dope ! Keeping doing and helping us. Hearts to your design team.
I just discovered your videos and I think you do a great job explaining things clearly. You mentioned at 3:33 that you would be releasing another video soon about how to not hurt deliverability by using image blocks. This is something I keep getting conflicting answers about and would love to hear your take, but I didn't see a video about it yet in your video library. Can you provide a link to a video where you talk about it? Thanks!
Another useful video that I can use. Thank you. I haven't sent commercial email, but checking some email with images that I've sent looks good in dark mode.
You are amazing!!!! Just everything I needed on this video. Please bring more content about e-mails. I would also like to make a questions. What do you think about using Webp format for images on e-mails? Thanks for sharing, happy I found your channel! ❤
Hey Kasey!! it's an awesome video for me at the right time. Thank you for that. Would it be possible for you to explain the point,"#3. Use the space above the fold" with an example? It will be highly helpful.
Hey, thanks for watching! Are you asking what exactly the “space above the fold” is? If so, that’s the area of the email that you see immediately upon opening the email, ie before you start scrolling. Another way to say it (probably a better way, lol) is “above the scroll”.
Hi Kasey - love your work, design and content. Can’t believe you 100k subscribers! Curious where you’re located in Europe? Excited to follow you and use your services for our two ecom companies.
Good video however @3:00 Not sure fonts will default to generic fonts when using Google fonts with @import when building custom html emails and @6:00, at the moment you cannot design and override dark mode for Gmail because Gmail invert the colors anyway with a css property called !important