Ya looks very good bump bump
the program is not bad from what i read - one thing though it require you to have an amazon s3 account to host you video's,
looks good
can upload existing YouTube videos, or make your own text slideshow
I purchased it. It does require you to setup a bucket on Amazon S3 and then is a webservice to create the email click magnets. I have tried it out and it works just as advertised. Pretty slick actually. Not shareable from what I can see though.
Guys you can create an animated .GIF here for FREE, upload it to your favorite file host, and then insert it into your email without too much difficulty:
http://makeagif.com/
Email Click Magnet may have some additional bells and whistles and possibly make the process a little quicker, I don't know as I haven't tried it yet, but I think you can still get pretty creative with the free tools that are available.
Here's a 2 min. YouTube vid that shows you exactly how to add an image to your Gmail signature. The exact same process applies to adding an image to the body of your email - I just tested it myself with a random .GIF I found on the internet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF9sf5XoOVs
The beauty is you don't really need to go to the effort of creating a .GIF if you can find one on the net that fits your message, and you may as well just hotlink it since most emails are only seen once anyway, so who cares if the site hosting the image takes it down eventually. If you are worried about that, just download the .GIF and re-upload it to your favorite host.
P.S. Not my video, lol, just found it with a quick Google search.
You're 100% Correct and this works like a charm.
You can stick multiple images in each email if you want as well.
Combine this with a countdown timer and you have a winner.
+MAX REPS for this and to the OP as well.
(09-27-2015 03:41 PM)whywork Wrote: [ -> ]Here's a 2 min. YouTube vid that shows you exactly how to add an image to your Gmail signature. The exact same process applies to adding an image to the body of your email - I just tested it myself with a random .GIF I found on the internet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF9sf5XoOVs
The beauty is you don't really need to go to the effort of creating a .GIF if you can find one on the net that fits your message, and you may as well just hotlink it since most emails are only seen once anyway, so who cares if the site hosting the image takes it down eventually. If you are worried about that, just download the .GIF and re-upload it to your favorite host.
P.S. Not my video, lol, just found it with a quick Google search.
@WhyWork: I send you a BIG, FAT THANK YOU for your expert advice on this, mate!
I came to this thread to see if this product was available here (version 2, as we know, was just released), because I can think of many applications for something like this.
Little did I know (DUH!) The solution was already available...for FREE!!!!
That cool site makeagif.com is awesome.
Thanks again for the advice/recommendation/tip!!
--BigDaddy