Since GMass uses the native Gmail Compose window for campaign creation, you can copy/paste emojis into the Subject Line in order to send an eye-catching mail merge campaign to your email list.
To insert an emoji into your email marketing campaign, just copy/paste it from anywhere on the web. You can go straight to the official source, the Unicode Complete List of Emojis. Be sure to copy/paste from the “Browser” column of this page since GMass operates in the Chrome browser. The website getemoji.com also has a plethora of emojis right on the homepage, that you can copy/paste into your Subject, but you can copy/paste from anywhere. Looking for more? Just Google “Email Subject Line Emojis” and you’ll uncover a wealth of emoji resources.
- Jul 05, 2017 How To Add Emojis To Subject Lines. So, you’ve decided you want to spice up your email blasts with an emoji. Now comes the task of actually adding them to your subject line. Luckily, it’s pretty simple — no matter what platform you use to send emails. It really is as easy as copying an emoji and then pasting it into the subject line.
- Here' s a quick guide to help you use emoji on your Mac! How to use emoji on Mac; How to add the emoji picker to the Menu bar; How to use emoji on Mac. Position the cursor in any text field you'd like to insert an emoji, like posting a tweet for example. Hold down the following three keys at the same time: Command+Control+Spacebar.
What are the caveats?
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While not all email clients support emojis in the Subject Line, most do, including Gmail. I happen to be fortunate in that my entire email list is comprised of 100% Gmail and G Suite email addresses, since they are all users of GMass, so I can be certain that 100% of my email list will see my emojis properly. If you’re not as lucky as I am to have such a uniform email list, don’t rely on the emoji being rendered for your Subject to make sense — it’s best to still use words just as any regular Subject Line, and only use emojis to enhance the Subject. If the emoji doesn’t render, you want your Subject Line to still make sense with the words that are present.
Avoid using Gmail’s emoji picker for the Subject
Gmail has its own emoji picker that you can use to insert emojis into the Message, but I’ve found that they don’t work well in the Subject Line. Even if you copy/paste the emoji from the Message area into the Subject, it’s rendered as small square rather than the actual emoji.
Jun 07, 2017 Add Emoji to Email Subjects in Gmail To add an emoji emoticon to the Subject line of an email you are composing in Gmail: 1. Insert the desired graphical smiley to the email body. (See above.) 2. Highlight just the emoticon using the mouse. How to measure customer satisfaction with email signatures. Bugs bunny lost in time psp iso download. How to add emoji to email signatures. To actually add an emoji to your email signature, first you need to go to your email signature editor. Below, you can see instructions for Outlook: In your Outlook window, go to the File tab in the top-left part of the ribbon.
Further Reading
Litmus has published the most comprehensive guide available on emoji support in various operating systems and email clients.
Secure Email Subject Line Outlook
Crazy Egg has published information on which emojis are seen the most in Subject Lines and their impact.
How To Add Emojis In Outlook Email
Here’s an undated article from Campaign Monitor that includes emoji compatibility information, but given that the guide is undated (my biggest pet peeve with blog posts), the information probably isn’t current. Why no date Campaign Monitor, why?
Emojis For Outlook Subject Line
Download Emojis For Outlook Email
Ajay is the founder of GMass and has been developing email sending software for 20 years.