Morry, HTML newsletters are more successful than text e-mails due to a myriad of variables. Try Jupiter.com, Forrester.com, CyberAtlas.com and DMA.com for research studies that will provide you with decisional data. All the best, Shana Barkley --- m o r r y <morry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Got a question, I keep reading that HTML newsletters > and e-amils are more > successful than text e-mails but I can't find any > hard data or sources for > this info. > > Don't worry it's not a spam thing it's for a friend > who has a financial > company and insurance business and his customers > signup for periodic product > updates and news from him. > > Has anyone seen any info on this? > > Thanks, > > Morry > > __________________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe send a blank message with unsubscribe > in the subject to webproducers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To access our webform (instead of sending e-mail) > for popular commands including subscribe, > unsubscribe, digest, and vacation visit > www.WebProducers.org. You can also access the list > archive at the website. > > Questions and comments are welcome just e-mail info > at webproducers dot org __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com __________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a blank message with unsubscribe in the subject to webproducers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To access our webform (instead of sending e-mail) for popular commands including subscribe, unsubscribe, digest, and vacation visit www.WebProducers.org. You can also access the list archive at the website. Questions and comments are welcome just e-mail info at webproducers dot org