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18 Key Hacks to Make Your Email Mobile-Friendly. Everyone loves mobile.

18 Key Hacks to Make Your Email Mobile-Friendly

For years now, mobile has been the up-and-comer for on-the-go reading and searching. While all types of devices are used to access the web, 47 to 60 percent of email is read on a mobile device. It's more important than ever for brands to figure out how to make their emails as mobile-friendly as possible. Correctly rendering email across a variety of devices and email clients—Gmail looks different than Outlook, different than Hotmail, etc. —can be a difficult process. While industry trends are helpful, the best practice is for each brand to dive into their own analytics to glean what email clients and devices customers use to read email. Unfortunately, not every email service provider or web analytics (if sending traffic back to a site) will provide accurate metrics about email clients and devices.

First Step: Pick the Best Mobile Code Format Coding can be scary. Mobile first puts mobile friendliness above everything. Layout Hacks: Make an Appeal to All Email Clients. The 27 Metrics in Pinterest’s Internal Growth Dashboard. One question I often get asked by people starting out on growth is “what metrics should be in my growth dashboard?”.

The 27 Metrics in Pinterest’s Internal Growth Dashboard

I’ve written before about what metrics we value at Pinterest. In this post however, I’ll give people a peek behind the scenes and share what our internal growth dashboard looks like. We have organized our dashboard to reflect our user growth model. We start with our top line growth metric of MAUs. Then we follow the user lifecycle funnel; starting with acquisition metrics, followed by activation, engagement, and finally resurrection.

MAUs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Acquisition 7. 8. 9. 10, 11, 12. Activation 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 1rc7s by app 19. 20. 21. 22. Engagement 23. 24. 25. Resurrections 26. 27. To wrap up, you can see we put a big emphasis on activation (the process of getting a new user to convert to a MAU). 9 Growth Hackers Français dévoilent leur Hack préféré. Powered by Translate Le Growth Hacking est à la mode…Mais trop souvent le swag du growth hacker attire de jeunes padawan qui oublient (ou ne connaissent pas ?)

9 Growth Hackers Français dévoilent leur Hack préféré

Les fondamentaux. Selon moi le « Growth Hacking » n’est autre qu’une évolution du marketing, qui s’est enfin adapté au digital. Connaitre les besoins de ses clients pour mieux les cibler, tester des campagnes, mesurer et affiner. Je leur ai demandé leur conseil numéro un, leur growth hack préféré, celui qu’il vous recommande d’essayer pour faire croître votre startup. . #1: TWelcome en Image Tout le monde n’était pas toujours chaud pour partager un de ses hacks.

Si vous avez suivi Deuxio sur Twitter , vous avez surement reçu une image personnalisée vous remerciant de nous avoir suivi. L’image mentionne le nom du followerLe fond de couleur reprend la couleur de fond du profil du followerLa couleur du texte reprend la couleur de texte du profil du follower 2. . #2: Réponse à mon email précédent Retrouvez Guillaume Cabane sur mention.com.