![]() ![]() If you’re interested in testing annotations in your email, you can send a test to yourself using this Annotations generator tool.īy the way, if you’re interested in getting some insights and analytics of your campaigns with annotations, check out Brian Sisolak’s ( PeakInbox (no connection with FreshInbox and not compensated either :) ). Granted this seems like a test as Gmail seems to be doing this randomly, so not all emails with annotations will have their annotations displayed.Įither way, this looks like an interesting development! However, it is looking like Gmail is starting to display emails with annotations in the main list. About Annotations: There are two types of annotations you can add to your emails: Deals & Product Carousels The Product carousel will show images of products that youre promoting, like Merrell and RevZilla are showing: The Deal annotation will show a coupon that youre promoting, including the code and when it expires. Originally, the remaining emails in the Promotions tab list (under the header Remaining Promotions) did not display the annotations even though they might contain annotations in the email. ![]() Featured image - click Select to upload an image for. This meant only a few emails were displayed with these special features at a time.Īnnotations are appearing in the main list… randomly. Create a Gmail annotation Google Promotion Settings - turn on the Active switch to enable the setting. ![]() This allows emails to feature a prominent image along with accompanying labels for offers beneath the subject line of the email in the Gmail App.Īt launch, Gmail only featured the annotated emails on the top two spots in a special “Top Deals” section in the Promotions tab. It's been a few months since Gmail has announced the launch of its new feature, Annotations, but many still question me on the subject so I decided to write this article to illustrate it better. Two years ago Gmail launched email annotations for Promotions tab. ![]()
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