Here's the thing ...

By default, all email notifications sent by Wordpress are in plain text ...

And let's face it, they are quite boring ...

Now, if you are running a single author Wordpress website and you are happy with those dull text emails received through Wordpress, then you can probably do without using any email templates ...

On the other hand, if you have collaborators and other users or if you are running a membership site, an e-commerce store, a muti-author website, etc, then you should definitely consider improving the default Wordpress email layout.

It's extremely easy to add a nice-looking, colorful HTML email template to your Wordpress website and it goes without saying, an eye-catchy email template will make your emails look more professional and will help you to provide a better user experience for your users.

So I've decided to create this short tutorial where I will show you how easy is to add a beautiful HTML email template to your Wordpress website.

Interested?

Let's do this!



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FKelso Premium Plus
Thanks, Zed. Sure glad you have a list we can check.
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smartketeer Premium
You are killing me with that list :)
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FKelso Premium Plus
Well, I can't remember it all, so it is a good thing you have it written down somewhere.
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wmac Premium
Good info Zed. Thanks so much.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time W!
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TitaWorks Premium
Thanks, Zed....

-- Netta
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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Loes Premium
This is when you do not use an autoresponder? My autoresponder has great templates.
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smartketeer Premium
Exactly Loes!

This is for the "standard" Wordpress emails ... As I said in the tutorial, the plugin won't affect any templates provided and used by third-party email marketing services.
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Terand Premium
Thank you Zed! Before I call it a day :o)
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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Terand Premium
As usual! 👍😉
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smartketeer Premium
:)
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