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If you work in a veterinary practice or in the pet industry or in a business that supplies goods or services to the industry and you have something to say - why not become a 'Guest Blogger'?
For more information click here to read our: Guidelines for Guest Bloggers
Or maybe that's just me…..
Anway if you'd like your email subject line to stand out from all the others, adding in some appropriate emojis can make a big difference..
Click here: http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html#2600
This website takes quite a while to download as it contains hundreds of emojis – keep scrolling down to find the animals.
Using your mouse, highlight the emoji image from the column headed 'Browser' that you want and copy it.
Click here: http://www.cylog.org/online_tools/utf8_mail_header_converter.jsp
Paste your copied emoji image in the box titled: UTF-8 input, and press the 'Submit' button
Once you've clicked on 'Submit' you'll see the code in the 'Output string for mail headers' box
Copy the code and paste it into the subject line of the email you're sending out.
If you want to repeat the image just keep pasting it in the number of times you want. If you want a string of images, just follow the steps above for each image you want to include.
Always send at least one test email to yourself to see how it looks when received.
It may be a relatively simple little addition when emailing clients but choosing an appropriate emoji can make your email a little more enticing and help it to stand out from the others. You don't need to use them every time and you don't need to go crazy with them but they can add a nice touch.
Any questions? Ask them in the Comments section below.
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