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And a can't miss NFTD episode.Guess this episode's theme in six tries
It's so fun when emails feature something topical or trendy. It gives it a little something extra, don't you think? And when Wordle was ruling our lives and group chats (and for some of us, it still is), we certainly anticipated someone pulling off an email-version of Wordle. And wow, did Jay Oram of ActionRocket deliver.
In this latest Notes from the Dev episode, I sit down with Jay to chat about how he used CSS variables to create this epic interactive masterpiece.
Missed connection…
Fresh blog post seeks singular email development team. You: A code-writing, email-sending, problem-solving machine. Me: Six ways to support you and help you run your email show.
Reading for business or pleasure?
Shake things up, suggest one of these 15 email marketing books for your next book club.
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building a formGather more newsletter subscribers across your ads, website, and a bunch of other places with Mailjet's new form builder.
We're laughing with you
A blog post about how to write funny emails is kind of like explaining a joke, but this is actually helpful.
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