Email Newsletter Design

Send Professional Business Newsletters.

The Astronaut Email Marketing system takes the hassle out of sending HTML newsletters. It’s as easy as selecting your custom designed template, then adding your headings, text and images.

See for yourself how easy it is.

The video below demonstrates how to use a custom designed newsletter template.


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Pricing: per campaign or monthly flat fee

There are two pricing models: pay-per-campaign & a flat monthly subscription fee for unlimited campaigns. You choose the model that best suits your sending requirements. If you’re planning just one month of heavy campaigning, just switch to flat fee for month and switch back to pay-per-campaign.

Per campaign (inc GST): $10 per campaign plus 2c per recipient

For a list of 1000 subscribers, you would be charged $30.00 ($10 delivery fee + 1000x 2c).

Monthly flat fee (inc GST): pricing per list size

  • $ 33/mth for list size 1-500
  • $ 66/mth for list size 501-2,500
  • $132/mth for list size 2,501-5,000
  • $198/mth for list size 5,001-10,000
  • $495/mth for list size 10,001-25,000

Note: both types of campaign payment require a credit card to be added to your secure account.

Important Considerations for Email Marketing

There are a few important things to note with regards to design for email, so that you know what to expect. Firstly; most email programs will block images by default unless the recipient opts to “always display images from this sender” or similar, which you can expect from regular readers. I design templates to display ‘alt-text’ in place of header and/or footer images to maintain your identity within the email until a recipient opts to display the images.

Secondly; the support for design features among email programs varies greatly, so it is unrealistic to expect your email to appear identical across different platforms. For example some webmail systems will not display background images, so it is important to make the email presentable in the absence of such design elements. Other programs render spacing between elements differently, thus there often needs to be a compromised approach to layout.