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		<title>By: The great Email Template debate &#124; in.house.media news blog</title>
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		<description>[...] The debate is always raging in the office between what we think makes the perfect email template. There is perceived to be a divide between the designers and the email marketing gurus, but is this really the case? My opposition (if you like!) in this debate is email marketing guru Alex Fenwick from Mailing Manager you can read his return article on the MM blog just here. [...]</description>
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