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		<description>Great article. I agree that links in an email are a great idea. It just makes navigation alot easier. There is no point sending an email of the latest promotions if you do not link each product to its corresponding webpage. 

An effective email marketing campaign should include as many relevant links as possible. Customers are more likely to read the mail and this is more likely to translate to sales.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article. I agree that links in an email are a great idea. It just makes navigation alot easier. There is no point sending an email of the latest promotions if you do not link each product to its corresponding webpage. </p>
<p>An effective email marketing campaign should include as many relevant links as possible. Customers are more likely to read the mail and this is more likely to translate to sales.</p>
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