Newsletter Subject

UCAS Deadline, January starts and user survey (with a prize)

From

thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk

Email Address

editorial@thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk

Sent On

Tue, Dec 18, 2018 03:07 PM

Email Preheader Text

| | Christmas reading from the Complete University Guide: • • • • The New Year c

[Web Version]( | [Update preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Facebook icon]( [Like]( [Twitter icon]( [Tweet]( [Forward icon]( [Forward]( Christmas reading from the Complete University Guide: • [Start Your University Degree in January](#toc_item_0) • [Fill in Our User Survey](#toc_item_1) • [UCAS Deadline - 15 January 2019](#toc_item_2) • [UK University Rankings 2019](#toc_item_3) [] [Start Your University Degree in January]( The New Year could mean a fresh start if you are starting a degree in January. - Discover the [benefits of beginning your degree in January]( - Read our [top tips on starting university]( - Learn ways to [make yourself feel at home in your new surroundings]( [] [Fill in Our User Survey]( [User survey graphic]( Be in with a chance of winning a £10 Amazon voucher and help us improve our website for you by[completing our survey](! Read the [survey and prize draw's terms and conditions]( before you start. [] [UCAS Deadline - 15 January 2019]( [15 January deadline]( A key deadline for UCAS applications is fast approaching! Make sure you have [completed your application by Tuesday 15 January 2019.]( If you're still finishing your application, make the most of the time you have left by: - Reading these [top tips on writing a personal statement]( - Checking out our [advice for a successful application]( - Making sure you know [how to complete your university application](. There are other important dates for your university application. [Familiarise yourself with them all using our helpful guide.]( [] [UK University Rankings 2019]( [Snippet of the university league table]( Not sure which course and where to apply? Our League Tables can help you make your decision. All our tables are unbiased and based on reliable data. We have: - [The Main UK University League Table]( - [70 Subject Tables]( - [A specialist Arts, Drama and Music Table]( All our tables can be filtered and sorted so you can find the right uni for you. You can learn more about [using our tables]( and the [methodology](. - [Use our course chooser to find the right course for you]( You received this email because you signed up to our mailing list. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, you can: [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( Registered address: The Complete University Guide First Floor, Bedford House 69–79 Fulham High Street London, SW6 3JW

Marketing emails from thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk

View More
Sent On

15/08/2019

Sent On

04/07/2019

Sent On

31/05/2019

Sent On

11/03/2019

Sent On

07/01/2019

Sent On

19/11/2018

Email Content Statistics

Subscribe Now

Subject Line Length

Data shows that subject lines with 6 to 10 words generated 21 percent higher open rate.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Words

The more words in the content, the more time the user will need to spend reading. Get straight to the point with catchy short phrases and interesting photos and graphics.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Images

More images or large images might cause the email to load slower. Aim for a balance of words and images.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Time to Read

Longer reading time requires more attention and patience from users. Aim for short phrases and catchy keywords.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Predicted open rate

Subscribe Now

Spam Score

Spam score is determined by a large number of checks performed on the content of the email. For the best delivery results, it is advised to lower your spam score as much as possible.

Subscribe Now

Flesch reading score

Flesch reading score measures how complex a text is. The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences (measured by the number of words) and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate the reading ease. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.

Subscribe Now

Technologies

What powers this email? Every email we receive is parsed to determine the sending ESP and any additional email technologies used.

Subscribe Now

Email Size (not include images)

Font Used

No. Font Name
Subscribe Now

Copyright © 2019–2025 SimilarMail.