Additional Headings and subjects to my e-mail

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Hi!

This might sound trivial, but I need your advice. What are the steps when I want to have additional heading and subjects to my e-mail list? I would want it formatted and edited in recipient, size, color and alphanumeric messages.

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Answered By 20 points N/A #98012

Additional Headings and subjects to my e-mail

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Hello Leishalynn,

Usually the email normal email format allows you to have only one subject when you want to send a message, so I do not know why you will need to have many subject lines in the same message because that will mean that the messages will be carrying different information, a case which will have been better if you send the messages differently hence allowing each to have a different subject.

But if you may like to add additional subjects apart from the normal one, then the only way to be able to do that is include them subject in the body. This will mean that you will have to make the subject look like headlines and then highlight the messages that relates to that headline below it.

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Mahesh Babu

 

Answered By 590495 points N/A #343827

Additional Headings and subjects to my e-mail

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I don’t think that’s possible because a standard email may contain only one subject. It is very inappropriate for an email message to contain two subject lines. An email subject line is the first text or information the recipients or receivers see next to your sender name when an email arrives in their inbox.

It is important that this part of the email is informative, brief, and catchy. According to sendpulse.com, around forty seven percent (47%) of recipients have the possibility to open an email if the subject line is catchy. An email subject line must convey the required information in a brief way.

Just like with an article heading or book title, email recipients are likely to discard your text if it is not informative enough or it looks spammy.

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