PLEASE WHY IS THIS SO EASY!? I've spent months trying to wrap my brain around how to get the hyperlink into my actual Canva designs! This is going to save me SO MUCH TIME.
what about for desktop? Does Klaviyo automatically adjust size between desktop/mobile? Or we need to do this process 2x, one formatted for mobile, one for desktop?
OMG this changed my life! I just struggle with Canva image quality. It's always poor. But then I do competitor research, and most emails, I've noticed don't have a great email image quality. They're all very pixelated.
Very Helpful! I have a question though. At the top of my email it says Candles | Room & Linen Sprays | Gifts | Blog. I want to link to all of those categories separately but they end up showing underneath of each other instead of placed next to each other. How do I edit this so it displays correctly? The top is getting chopped up.
This is actually a great video, I’m potentially going to be doing email marketing for a company soon, all I’ve sent them is canva template designs so I’m hoping this works out for me lol. Wish me luck guys. Also could you make a video on what you charge on these kind of services. 👏👏👏
A lot of people charge a % of the sale that comes through the email. It is a great way for both the business and you to have some security. The better work you do, the more money you earn. And if your emails manage to drive more sales, then it is also a W for the business. I think a typical rate is 5% if the revenue generated. :)
Such a great video! I use Figma a little bit but don't know it nearly as well as Canva, so I was delighted to learn it was possible to splice Canva designs into Klaviyo. However, it looks like Klaviyo deprecated the Edit option for images since you posted this tutorial 😭I tried using the Crop option but it doesn't work the same at all. Would you recommend using Canva at this point to create emails? Or is it better to just go with Figma?
I personally prefer Figma! For Klaviyo, they just moved it around a tad but when you click your image, click CROP next to replace, and automatically you are able to drag the crop lines where you need them to be!
This was great! I used Canva and made individual pieces and then uploaded them all manually (though doing it in Mailchimp) but slicing and dicing after in the mail client is so much faster. I love how you showed adding the text box (above or below) to use as guide when recreating the text images. Loved this! 👍 New follower here. Do you prefer Klaviyo? From what I understand it is better for ecommerce sites. I interviewed for a handbag company and they used Klaviyo. I did not end up getting it kinda wished I had gone with Klaviyo 🤣I am going to check it out. Though been having issues with uploading to Canva. It worked fine for years then all of sudden can not upload at all anymore. Tried two different browsers, deleted all images I did not need but nada. 🤷 Checking out more of your content 🥰☺
Klaviyo + Shopify = match made in data heaven! If the store is in Shopify there just isn't another program that comes close to how those two programs sync and communicate! I'm definitely a Klaviyo fan-girl.
Great video! Question: How do you get around the text over image issue with outlook? I tried doing something similar to how you did the last coral colored “spring is here” section and the image wouldn’t show. It wasn’t a “click to load” issue. It was simply gone. Any other email server worked, google, yahoo, but outlook hid the image and since the text was white, it too was gone.
When you recreate text blocks using the imported google fonts (2nd method), the custom fonts don't seem to be readable when received in Gmail & reverts to fallback font. But when I leave the screenshot snippet of text boxes (method 1), the custom font appears slightly blurry... Any advice?
Hi Fatema, I want to work as a Email marketer. I have created a few beautiful templates too. But I am trying all the possible ways to get work, which I am not getting. I am wondering where you guys get work? Can you please tell how and what exactly you do? Where you found the work? It will be so much helpful. Thank you! Hoping to hear from you soon.
If you are worried about deliverability of your emails, doing the 2nd option helps with inbox placement! It doesn't guarantee it but it helps inbox providers like Gmail know what they are delivering to their users. But if you are in good standing with your domain reputation, I find that using a full image-based email is totally fine. Hope that helps - it gets complicated a tad and inboxes like Gmail don't really give you a full reason why your email will land in spam but using actual text boxes that it can scan and read helps.
I wish I had watched this before spending $60 on a Canva email template pack on Etsy. It's very misleading for people to be selling email templates which are basically, just images, knowing that they affect deliver ability. Anyway, do you think I'd be able to get away with having a few or even half of my elements in images and the rest text based?
Having a fully image-based email isn't 100% going to hurt your deliverability BUT if you already have low-engagement/bad domain reputation, it definitely doesn't help. If you aren't too sure on your current reputation, go with having just a few to be safe.
PLEASE WHY IS THIS SO EASY!? I've spent months trying to wrap my brain around how to get the hyperlink into my actual Canva designs! This is going to save me SO MUCH TIME.
brilliant video! I used to pay a fortune an agency to do this for me, thank your for sharing this !
Glad you enjoyed it!
what about for desktop? Does Klaviyo automatically adjust size between desktop/mobile? Or we need to do this process 2x, one formatted for mobile, one for desktop?
OMG this changed my life! I just struggle with Canva image quality. It's always poor. But then I do competitor research, and most emails, I've noticed don't have a great email image quality. They're all very pixelated.
Very Helpful! I have a question though. At the top of my email it says Candles | Room & Linen Sprays | Gifts | Blog. I want to link to all of those categories separately but they end up showing underneath of each other instead of placed next to each other. How do I edit this so it displays correctly? The top is getting chopped up.
this was SOOOOOO helpful wow
Omg! I'm so happy I found you! 😍
so we dont need to add this code in shopify also?
How can you do this when you have multiple links horizontal, not vertically aligned?
Right on time! I was looking forward to when you next uploaded so I could see how to just this. Awesome video!
Hello, my I know what size you used for email template from Canva?
This was a great video! Just what I was looking for!!
yes this was helpful. How do you get the color grabber?
A chrome extension called 'ColorPick Eyedropper'
Thanks Peyton, you are amazing!
Can this be used in Flows?
So happy I found this video! You saved me heaps of time. Thank you for sharing!
Peyton, this video was extremely helpful and informative. Thank you for creating this!
This is actually a great video, I’m potentially going to be doing email marketing for a company soon, all I’ve sent them is canva template designs so I’m hoping this works out for me lol. Wish me luck guys.
Also could you make a video on what you charge on these kind of services. 👏👏👏
A lot of people charge a % of the sale that comes through the email. It is a great way for both the business and you to have some security. The better work you do, the more money you earn. And if your emails manage to drive more sales, then it is also a W for the business. I think a typical rate is 5% if the revenue generated. :)
Awesome video! I cannot for the life of me figure out how to "grab the color". Please help!!!!
Such a great video! I use Figma a little bit but don't know it nearly as well as Canva, so I was delighted to learn it was possible to splice Canva designs into Klaviyo. However, it looks like Klaviyo deprecated the Edit option for images since you posted this tutorial 😭I tried using the Crop option but it doesn't work the same at all. Would you recommend using Canva at this point to create emails? Or is it better to just go with Figma?
I personally prefer Figma!
For Klaviyo, they just moved it around a tad but when you click your image, click CROP next to replace, and automatically you are able to drag the crop lines where you need them to be!
Nice tutorial. This made me realize that email designing is a great skill to master though.
It's a great skill to have! I have full tutorials all about it: emailmarketingbff.com/email-design
This was great! I used Canva and made individual pieces and then uploaded them all manually (though doing it in Mailchimp) but slicing and dicing after in the mail client is so much faster. I love how you showed adding the text box (above or below) to use as guide when recreating the text images. Loved this! 👍 New follower here. Do you prefer Klaviyo? From what I understand it is better for ecommerce sites. I interviewed for a handbag company and they used Klaviyo. I did not end up getting it kinda wished I had gone with Klaviyo 🤣I am going to check it out. Though been having issues with uploading to Canva. It worked fine for years then all of sudden can not upload at all anymore. Tried two different browsers, deleted all images I did not need but nada. 🤷 Checking out more of your content 🥰☺
Klaviyo + Shopify = match made in data heaven! If the store is in Shopify there just isn't another program that comes close to how those two programs sync and communicate! I'm definitely a Klaviyo fan-girl.
@@peytonfox Good to know I am going to play around with it. Do you prefer FIGMA or Canva for email blasts?
there's no edit tool anymore so what do you recommend doing?
No edit tool in Klaviyo to design?
Thank you so much! This helps a lot :)
Great video! Question: How do you get around the text over image issue with outlook? I tried doing something similar to how you did the last coral colored “spring is here” section and the image wouldn’t show. It wasn’t a “click to load” issue. It was simply gone. Any other email server worked, google, yahoo, but outlook hid the image and since the text was white, it too was gone.
When you design in canva, what's the size of the email?
600 in width and height is as long as you need it to be! But typically around 3000px or so.
my gifs on my canva design wont transfer to klaviyo.. any fixes?
Thank you so much, this was so helpful 🙏🏽
When you recreate text blocks using the imported google fonts (2nd method), the custom fonts don't seem to be readable when received in Gmail & reverts to fallback font. But when I leave the screenshot snippet of text boxes (method 1), the custom font appears slightly blurry... Any advice?
For your export, you have an option to pull it out at 2X the size - try that to help with the clarity!
thank you for this!!!
Great vid, helped me out!
Yay, that is great to hear!
does this still work with dark mode users? I know the text kind of inverts for dark mode users
well never mind I noticed you had a white background, thanks!
Love this tutorial 😍😍😍
Great video! What is the width of this newsletter?
Also, what extension are you using to grab the color? :)
@@gerlikask2454 600px for the Width! And the extension is called 'ColorPick Eyedropper' in Chrome.
Im having a trouble in editing crop image :( i cant crop the image i cant see the resize crop
Klaviyo did update their crop feature, so it looks a tad different than in my example now!
The issue I'm having is that once uploaded into the email app, the sizing is ridiculously off.
Very odd! Is your Canva frame set to 600px width?
This Was really helpful
Please, create more tutorial about Email Design and gif🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Fatema,
I want to work as a Email marketer. I have created a few beautiful templates too.
But I am trying all the possible ways to get work, which I am not getting.
I am wondering where you guys get work?
Can you please tell how and what exactly you do? Where you found the work?
It will be so much helpful. Thank you!
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Your the best!
Why would someone use the steps from the second example compared to the first?
If you are worried about deliverability of your emails, doing the 2nd option helps with inbox placement! It doesn't guarantee it but it helps inbox providers like Gmail know what they are delivering to their users. But if you are in good standing with your domain reputation, I find that using a full image-based email is totally fine. Hope that helps - it gets complicated a tad and inboxes like Gmail don't really give you a full reason why your email will land in spam but using actual text boxes that it can scan and read helps.
I wish I had watched this before spending $60 on a Canva email template pack on Etsy. It's very misleading for people to be selling email templates which are basically, just images, knowing that they affect deliver ability.
Anyway, do you think I'd be able to get away with having a few or even half of my elements in images and the rest text based?
Having a fully image-based email isn't 100% going to hurt your deliverability BUT if you already have low-engagement/bad domain reputation, it definitely doesn't help. If you aren't too sure on your current reputation, go with having just a few to be safe.
What is the sizing of your Canva template?
Template
That is not importing a template, this manually copy paste images.
Not best practise for sending emails.
my gifs on my canva design wont transfer to klaviyo.. any fixes?
Was the file size too large? Try importing it into EZ GIF to shrink it down in file size.