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What Can You Do to Avoid Your Email Being Clipped by Gmail?

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Sankt-Petersburg, Russia, January 24, 2018: Google Gmail application icon on Apple iPhone 8 smartphone screen close-up. Gmail app icon. Gmailis the most popular Internet online e-mail service

If your email message is 102 kB or larger, Gmail “clips” your email, inserting “[Message clipped],” along with a link to the entire message. And you may be surprised at how easy it is for a typical email campaign to surpass the 102-kB limit.

One of the biggest problems with email clipping is that your subscribers who use Gmail won’t see all the content in your emails unless they click the “View entire message” link. In addition, the tracking code (which is usually located at the bottom of your email) will get cut off. That means you won’t be able to accurately track the number of subscribers who opened your email.

Clipping can also have a negative impact on your deliverability. The Unsubscribe link is located at the bottom of your emails. If subscribers decide they want to opt-out of receiving your emails and don’t see the Unsubscribe link, they may be more inclined to mark the email as spam. And though it’s Gmail’s doing, without an apparent Unsubscribe link, your clipped email technically isn’t GDPR compliant.

When it comes to coding, you have to pay close attention to the 102-kB limit for your email campaigns. In other words, you need to be really lean with the code and construct the email in a minimalistic way. Here are some tips for doing just that:

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