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Thomas Hajdukowicz
Thomas Hajdukowicz is a French Content & Localization Specialist at Sinch Mailjet. He’s an expert in French culture, a history nerd, and a professional cook. He writes about email marketing tips and best practices that can help our French audience take their emails to the next level.
Latest stories by Thomas Hajdukowicz
When “standard” responsiveness won’t be enough: Email design and wearables
Most tech experts will tell you that: wearable technology is the next big trend. Earlier this year,...
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May the 4th be with you: Emailing and the Star Wars universe
Even though the action of the Star Wars movies and the Expanded Universe is supposed to happen...
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How to lower your churn rate with email automation
Churn rate, or attrition rate, is a marketing concept measuring the average customer life time or...
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What should a good responsive email look like?
Creating a proper responsive email can be a hard task. We dissected one of our favorite responsive emails and highlighted the points you want to address...
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Transactional emails don’t have to be boring
Transactional emails are critical, since your recipients expect relevant information from them. Make the more of these messages with our tips...
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Using Gmail for email marketing: Not such a good idea
A few days ago, Loïc Le Meur published a post on the French blog Medium wondering why his newsletter kept being marked as spam in his subscribers’ inboxes...
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Animated content: Your emails come to life for the holidays
Check out our latest blog post to see how and why emails with animated content can generate 20% more clicks and ones without!...
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Personalization techniques that win hearts and minds (and wallet!)
Imagine receiving an email titled “The Gift You’ve Been Secretly Hoping For”. You click through to find a personalized link to...
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Flight School Friday: The history of spam
The spam folder; it’s every email sender’s worst nightmare. Being mislabeled as spam hurts your...
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