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How to embed social media posts and enrich your emails

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Plus, discover how social media and email work together for good Hey MailerLiters, Social media is a

Plus, discover how social media and email work together for good [View in browser]( [MailerLite logo](=?signature=922f3df3313aff8efae89abdb59ffb362ad305a2abdb0b1ba25c6598d3fa2989) [Embedding social media posts in newsletters]( Hey MailerLiters, Social media is already embedded in our culture–so why not embed it in your newsletters too? Whether you’re tweeting, posting or reeling, you can use social media and email to increase engagement, stand out, and build relationships by showing off the humans behind your brand. Like this post about our iOS developer, Adam. [mailerlite](=?signature=c62d0bc4d81fffaf401f1796ec53cae142558c38202e7ec6d0ad07b2dfc9e461) 4,035 followers [View Profile]( [View More on Instagram]( [57 likes]( [view all comments]( [Add a comment...]( With more than half of the world’s population using social media, embedding social media posts in your emails is a great way to relate to and connect with your audience on another level. [Show me how]( [Name a better duo, I’ll wait…](?signature=12c88ecf2544572eeb4e397f4720dfe3a087b5b549093e7a2f632926ec7e4633) It’s no secret that social media marketing and email marketing are powerhouses in their own right. Social media has the power to amplify your message and help you reach more people than you could with email alone. But even the most popular social media accounts only reach a fraction of their followers on any given day. Email, on the other hand, goes straight to your subscribers’ inboxes, ensuring that your message is seen. When you combine these two great tools, you get a duo more powerful and iconic than Batman and Robin. Read our guide to learn how social media and email marketing work together for good. 🦸🏻‍♂️ [To the guide!](?signature=9bbccbc8ba7ed0b2c1d022720c44b94858f138c1e53871dd1a5141aeae28928b) [Jonas profile picture] Have a lite day! MailerLite Europe MailerLite LTD Ground Floor, 71 Lower Baggot Street Dublin 2, D02 P593, Ireland United States MailerLite, Inc. 548 Market St. San Francisco, CA [linkedin]( [youtube]( [twitter](=?signature=ecf1580d01c994f82a8a9e7fa99623fddb97abb24f158fd9b497c2aeb811a61f) You received this email because you signed up on the MailerLite website. [You can click here to unsubscribe](?signature=56af9d3bc08dbedfe297b8213c00a604d0e855d2a743e6646839b227ac60c51d)

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