7 - Carry out co-marketing actions

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7 - Carry out co-marketing actions

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Here are some essential elements that can't be missing from your Valentine's Day newsletter and that will help you make the most of this date.

*Source: bbva.com

Table of Contents
The images speak for themselves
Experiences attract more than products
Set purchase deadlines and send reminders to your customers
Don't forget about the singles
Offers gift ideas
Create unique marketing offers for Valentine's Day
8 - Gift cards for those who run out of ideas
9 - The subject of your Valentine's Day newsletter is also important
10 - It's time to create your own newsletter
The images speak for themselves
If you want to attract the reader's attention or to make them remember your product or service, then you will need quality visual elements. Don't forget that mobile devices are increasingly used and the format of visual elements should offer readability and design appropriate to them as well.

This is an example of a newsletter from Sézane, which with a few words and images manages to capture the attention of its reader and invites them to want to know more about its clothing catalogue.


An image format that is increasingly used is gifs: they add japan telegram data dynamism and movement to your February 14 email and are a type of file that weighs little, so your emails will load quickly.


9 extra examples of newsletters that work
Experiences attract more than products
This is one of the current marketing strategies that works best and Valentine's Day is no exception. Offering an experience around your brand allows you to differentiate yourself from your competition and give a unique value to your proposal.

For example, Artistería puts a twist on the typical bouquet of flowers with a culinary experience, through (obviously) food, colors, music, aroma and the expertise of chef Gabriela Ruiz.
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