{"id":26779,"date":"2014-11-13T14:08:49","date_gmt":"2014-11-13T22:08:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net\/?p=26779"},"modified":"2021-07-04T06:38:10","modified_gmt":"2021-07-04T13:38:10","slug":"symbols-in-email-subject-lines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net\/blog\/marketing-strategy\/symbols-in-email-subject-lines.htm","title":{"rendered":"Symbols in subject lines, AKA the resurrection of Wingdings"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
I’ve worked at Portent for 14 years now and this is my first blog post. You might ask yourself, “why now?” “Why does he start with this subject?” The answer is that nothing in the past 14-plus years has been more exciting, more inspiring, and maybe even more important than the recent technological advancements that have allowed us to bring back the Wingdings.<\/p>\n
I guess they’ve been rebranded a bit as Emoji’s, but in our hearts and minds we will all know they’re really just Wingdings, Wingdings 2 and Wingdings 3. And now they’re showing up in my inbox with increasing volume every day. Great Zeus has smiled upon us.<\/p>\n
Recent advancements in technology have allowed us to land on a comet<\/span> put symbols in our subject lines with ease. This can be important, because the symbols definitely make your subject lines stand out in a cluttered inbox. Many unnamed big brands are testing these symbols in their subject lines as we head into the holiday season where email will play a vital role in generating a few billion dollars in revenue over the next two months.<\/p>\n This is what they look like:
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