Email marketers are always trying to improve their campaigns—through the use of copy, design, and images. They are always on the lookout for something to set them apart from the rest of the inbox and draw attention to their emails—enticing readers to click through and care about their message. Many marketers are finding that adding animation is just the thing to increase subscriber engagement, and are increasingly turning to animated GIFs in email to provide that bit of extra interest. In , Due to wide support across browsers and email clients, GIFs have been a popular image format since the early days of the internet.

What is a GIF?


Why Use a GIF?
Does he wear diapers? Is he actually Baby Yoda? How did this wee munchkin end up in a floating crib?
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Ask Drew Scanlon — he knows all about it. His reaction face, interpreted usually as a look of incredulity, has been incredibly popular on Twitter this month. When you're in a fight and they make a good point pic. As a video producer at Giant Bomb , a popular gaming website, he features in at least five hours of videos a week for the site, as well as on its podcast. The gif itself is taken from an episode of a Giant Bomb show called Unprofessional Fridays, which was filmed back in Scanlon and his colleagues were watching their editor, Jeff Gerstmann, play a game called Starbound. I do public appearances, birthday parties, and bar mitzvahs.
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