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A lot has been written on the importance of designing for images off, but the example email below really highlights the missed opportunities that many marketers face when they fail to design properly. This email from audible.com (my favorite audio book store) has both good and bad execution of image use.
Images should support copy, not replace copy
I know what you’re thinking, if the reader recognized audible.com as sending an email they wanted to read, why wouldn’t they just turn the images on? It is possible that some readers did turn images on, but it is also possible that many didn’t bother. Take a good look at the email without images enabled again. Because over half of the message is readable without images, it creates the false impression that you are not missing anything when you don’t turn on images. Another critical element missing in this email was a Web version link, making it easy for the reader to see the properly rendered email. On the bright side, I used the feedback link at the bottom of the email to share my comments. I’ll post a follow up if they answer me. ### Related Resources:
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A lot has been written on the importance of designing for images off, but the example email below really highlights the missed opportunities that many marketers face when they fail to design properly. This email from audible.com (my favorite audio book store) has both good and bad execution of image use.





