How to put emoticons in your email

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How to put emoticons in your email

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Placing an emoji in the subject of an email is an extremely simple task. All you need to do is go to the site getemoji.com or visit emojipedia, choose the emoji you like the most, copy and paste it in the desired place.

It is important to know that emojis have different styles depending on the operating system. Not the system of the sender, but of the receiver. Apple, Windows, Android, each system has a different emoji design.

In this case, it's worth checking out this emoji list to see how it will appear on each system and also if it's available.

Emojis will stay in the “chart” style when you insert them into the theme. When you send it, the emoji will adapt to the style of the operating system of the device on which it is opened.

Now, in the body or closing of your email, inserting an emoji is sweden whatsapp resource much simpler. You just have to start writing your new email and when you want to insert an emoticon, go to the menu at the bottom of Gmail, where the smiley face is. Select the one you like and then insert it into the message. Done.

Examples:
Did you know that emoji are popping up everywhere? According to the website Campaignmonitor.com, some brands use a single emoji to set up their subject line, for example the On store.

Emojis

On is a running shoe company and is known for their Cloud line of shoes. They include a “cloud” ☁in every email subject line as a natural extension of their brand. And it makes their emails easy to spot in their subscribers’ inbox. Let’s take a look

This is the subject line in the Gmail preview pane:

Example Emojis

When you open the email the following image appears:

Example Emojis

As you can see, when you add an emoji to the subject line in Gmail, the icon will look different in the inbox preview and after the email has been opened. This is because the inbox preview uses the Android system, while the open email view uses Google's own style.

Other brands use multiple emojis to complement for example Alto:

Another example is Doughbies , a San Francisco-based company that delivers cookies on demand:
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