Learn why incorporating an email creation platform will simplify, speed, and save on costs associated with an ESP migration while making the creation process more efficient.
This post relates the message of self-reliance in the book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" to the hows and whys of maintaining email modules with an email creation platform.
With the new Stensul-Outlook365 integration, you can create a great-looking, on-brand email in Stensul, and then easily pass it to your Outlook365 account to send—without an email deployment platform.
Traditional email creation is very complex, highly technical, and limits collaboration. Learn how to create better emails faster with a collaborative email creation platform.
Learn how the Stensul Custom Elements feature offers greater flexibility in email creation for marketers and frees developers for more technical tasks.
How are marketing ops pros managing so many priorities with so few employees? How can they be time-efficient and agile when creating emails? This post answer those questions and more.
Apple’s email privacy protection announcement heightens the need for emails to be more engaging. Emails that move them to want to open the emails that land in their inboxes. Not once, but on a regular basis. It is a rethink. But one very much worth doing as this post explains.
It's impossible to have an agile email creation process when every email is hand-coded. Yet many, if not most, teams still make emails that way. It doesn't have to be that way. This posts explains what you can do to produce more emails quickly and in a quality manner..
Email marketers suveyed by stensul used the word "painful" to describe creating an email because they use methods that take days, not hours. This post explains how to eliminate the pain and get creative, effective emails done...well...pain-free.
In part two of stensul's interview with Anita Brearton, the martech industry expert discusses the challenges that come with managing a martech stack, as well as the teams that own marketing technology versus those who are using the technology.