Can I embed a video in MailerLite?
Embedding a video in your newsletter that actually plays in the inbox is possible by enlisting the help of integrations such as Playable. Playable is designed to make it super easy to embed short video clips to your MailerLite email campaigns, which play automatically the moment the email is opened.
Can you insert video into email?
Unlike a website, you can’t embed a video and stream it from YouTube or Vimeo. You need to send the video file in the email, same as you would a static image or GIF. That means hosting a video in your content distribution network (CDN) or on your company servers, then serving it to your email recipients.
How do I use MailerLite?
How to get started with MailerLite
- Enter the name of your Company or Organization.
- Enter your Email address.
- Enter a strong Password.
- Click Create my account.
Can you put a GIF in MailerLite?
Add ready-made GIFs with MailerLite If you don’t want to create your own GIFs, you can easily add them straight to your newsletter via MailerLite’s file manager. As we will explain in the next section, it lets you search for GIFs directly on GIPHY, without having to leave the MailerLite editor.
Can I use MailerLite with Gmail?
How to connect Gmail + MailerLite. Zapier lets you send info between Gmail and MailerLite automatically—no code required. Triggers when you receive a new attachment (triggers once per attachment).
Where do I find my MailerLite API key?
Getting a MailerLite API key
- To get a MailerLite API key, log in to your MailerLite account. Go to the user icon on the top right corner and select Integrations.
- Click Use next to Developer API.
- Copy the entire API Key.
How do you add Emojis to MailerLite?
When you’re using MailerLite, adding emojis to your subject line is super duper easy. You don’t need to go to any online emojipedia and start copying-and-pasting the right emoji, instead just click on the 😀 emoji in the subject line field. This automatically opens an emoji keyboard.
Should you use GIFs in emails?
Not to forget, GIFs are great alternatives to videos in emails as they convey your story without eating too much of your recipient’s data (if they’re viewing email on their phone).