1. Anonymous

    16 September 2010 10:57am

    I was wondering if anyone knew of an email HTML builder that is indeoendent of an ESP? We currently have an in-house tool that builds our emails according to a predefined template without the email team needing to touch the HTML code at all. It also calls up product information from our CMS system, but the tool needs further development to improve the templates and we currently don't have the inhouse resource to work on it. So we're looking for an off-shelf-solution that might perform the same job - does anyone know of any good ones?

    Thanks in advance!

  2. Sophie Smith MSc

    Digital strategist at Memorable Marketing

    20 September 2010 11:28am

    Sophie Smith

    We've had a good experience with Concep, might be worth talking to them? We also moved from in-house and found their tool pretty much suited our needs.

  3. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    23 September 2010 14:01pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    Hi,

    I don;t know an off-the-shelf product for this but we could develop something for you, if that's an option you'd consider.  It's perfectly doable as a product/concept.

    regards,

    Denis

  4. John Barton Gold

    IT Director at PilotBean Ltd

    24 September 2010 18:07pm

    John Barton

    Hi -

    Our company has developed similar tools for clients using this type of template system.  Please feel free to get in touch if would like to discuss this further.

    Regards,

    Dowana Walshaw

  5. seglob111 seglob111

    employee at seglob

    01 October 2010 11:43am

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    basically HTML is s code language which help us to link between webpage and web site.... bye  using this tool it help us a lot in work. it reduce our work and make it more easy...  

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