It's more than a spell checker. The online version of Grammarly costs $30 per month, but the Chrome plugin is free. Grammarly will detect typos, usage errors, awkward sentences and more. Most marketers have had experience with a single typo destroying a campaign. That's why we should all use it. Grammarly can save you from typos 17) Coschedule Title Analyzer This is similar to Alchemy Worx's subject line checker, but it's more for titles than subject lines. Yet you know how similar titles and subject lines are. And you definitely want your email articles to be as clickable as possible. Titles are so essential to the success of a text that writers in the past spent half their time writing on the title alone. Upworthy editors will write 25 different headlines to ensure a winner is found. You may not need to go that far, but try to find at least five titles and then edit them until one scores above 70 with this tool. Optimize your email subject lines and article titles with CoSchedule Tools for Email Designers 18) Bee
Free Need a free way to easily create beautiful emails that look great on all devices? Then check out BeeFree. It's a drag-and-drop editor designed with email marketing best practices in mind. Check out our recent article on using BeeFree for more information on how Image Masking Service to apply current email design trends to your messages. Design your emails for free with BeeFree email editing tool 19) GIFmaker.me Animated gifs are one of the coolest and most underused features of email. I think some marketers avoid animated gifs because they think they are high tech or can cause deliverability issues. They don't. They are just simple gif images, and they can be created with this tool in less than 5 minutes.
Gifmaker.me probably won't win any design awards, but I've tried about six other animated gif tools, and this is the easiest to use. It has the most controls for animation speed and size. You can also use animated gifs in your landing pages and blog posts. Create animated gifs quickly and easily with this tool 20) Smush.it and TinyPNG Full-width images in emails are now very popular. They have a nice look. But you don't want to hurt your deliverability rates with too large an email file size. That's why you need these tools. Reducing the file size may require a bit of skill. Although you can do this in applications like Photoshop, both of these tools are used by professionals because they can shrink files so effectively without compromising image quality. Create very small images with Smush it and TinyPNG 21) 99Designs Worried that you can't design an engaging email? You have the option of hiring someone, but sometimes it's hard to find a good freelancer.