Why can my e-card be embedded in the email rather than making a recipient click to view the card?
When we created CorpNote, we considered various delivery methods and chose to use the “email invitation” model because it offered several benefits: • By clicking on an invitation, CorpNote shows you who actually views your e-card. Embedding tracking links in emails is a practice that we rejected for spam and privacy issues. • Our invitations can be read by non-html email software; embedded e-cards would not be visible to those recipients. • More recipients can view your e-card because it won’t be rejected by SPAM filters or Proxy servers that don’t allow embedded graphics in emails. • By launching a web browser to view the e-cards, we can provide a richer, more stable viewing environment. This includes Flash multimedia and video in our e-cards. Additionally, we are seeing a shift in how people are picking up their email (Blackberries, handheld cellular devices, etc.) and increasingly strict email filtering by corporations, that dont allow html email or severely restrict it. Our service
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