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51%20percent%20of%20email<%2Fa>%20now%20opened%20on%20a%20tablet%20or%20smartphone,%20nonprofits%20should%20redesign%20their%20e-newsletters%20as%20soon%20as%20possible.%20Long-standing%20e-newsletter%20design%20best%20practices%20such%20as%20a%20two-%20or%20three-column-fixed%20layout,%2012-point%20font%20size%20and%20text-based%20links%20only%20are%20officially%2051%20percent%20less%20effective.%20Unless%20your%20nonprofit%20embraces responsive%20design<%2Fa>%20or%20mobile-first%20design%20aesthetics,%20your%20stories%20and%20calls%20to%20action%20will%20go%20unread%20and%20untapped.%20If%20email%20is%20integral%20to%20your%20communications%20and%20fundraising%20strategy,%20redesigning%20your%20e-newsletter%20to%20make%20it%20mobile-compatible%20should%20be%20at%20the%20top%20of%20your%20to-do%20list.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2F3-mobile-compatible-nonprofit-e-newsletters-subscribe-to-learn-from%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="14326" type="icon_link">
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With 51 percent of email now opened on a tablet or smartphone, nonprofits should redesign their e-newsletters as soon as possible. Long-standing e-newsletter design best practices such as a two- or three-column-fixed layout, 12-point font size and text-based links only are officially 51 percent less effective. Unless your nonprofit embraces responsive design or mobile-first design aesthetics, your stories and calls to action will go unread and untapped. If email is integral to your communications and fundraising strategy, redesigning your e-newsletter to make it mobile-compatible should be at the top of your to-do list.
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