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Is it worth integrating GIFs?

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:30 am
by mdshakilhasan7304
Adding the ALT attribute has another benefit, which is also the main reason why you should use it. If some of your recipients use a screen reader to discover your emails, the ALT attribute will help them understand what is inside your content.

This is what an email looks like with only images that don't load and no alt text. Doesn't make you want to click, does it?


Example of an email with only images that do not load
One way to increase the conversion rates of an email mexico phone number list campaign is to add short GIFs to messages. Their support is almost universal and many of us enjoy sharing them on Slack, Facebook or Instagram.

When using GIFs, be careful about the dimensions. It may be tempting to share long, high-quality animations, but they can significantly impact deliverability and take a long time to load in front of your recipients.

Extra tips for images

If you're using GetResponse's email editor to build newsletters and customize your email designs:

Adding GIFs to your email works just like adding a regular static image. In GetResponse, this is made even easier with our GIPHY integration .
You have over 5,000 free Shutterstock stock images to customize and use in your email campaigns.
Make sure to optimize them first with our image editing tool . Just open the image like in the GIF below and save it, and it will automatically be compressed to better suit the needs of the providers.