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Note: Even though the GIF-file will not animate while composing, when the
recipient receives your message in a mail client that does support GIF-animation, the GIF-animation will still
work. The View in Browser option is located in the Actions menu of the Move group.
Whether attached GIFs animate when you open them is completely up to the application that you
open your GIF-files with. Outlook has no control over this.
You can configure Windows to open the GIF-files in an application that supports animation like
Microsoft Edge or any other Internet browser. When you right click on an animated GIF within an email in Outlook 2016, Outlook 2019 or Microsoft 365,
you can choose “Save as Picture… ” to save the animated GIF file with its animation intact.
When you do this in Outlook 2013, you currently get an error and can’t save the animated GIF-file.
You can save it in another format though such as BMF,
JPG or PNG but of course these format do not support animation. When you do this in Outlook 2010, you’ll
only save the first frame of the animation and the rest is
lost. In Outlook 2007, you'll find that you can only save it in BMP-format or don't have the option to
save it at all. When you save it as a BMP-file, it will
of course no longer animate. To save the embedded GIF-file to your
hard disk and maintain the animation you can use this macro.
This macro works for any embedded picture (png, jpg, etc…) and allows you to
keep it in their original format, exactly as the original sender has sent it to you.


Wednesday, 23 December 2009 How to get Traffic to an Online Charity Auction Site So you are hosting your shiny new auction website, but how do you get
quality traffic? The million dollar question on the tip of any Newbie's tongue is always about traffic.
You can have the best online business in the world, but if people don't visit your site it is all a waste of time and money.
And it is not just about getting anyone, you want people who are truly interested in your
product. This is why getting your SEO right and getting found organically in searches is by far the
best way to make sure you have interested visitors.

If you can get to number 1 on a competitive keyword in Google, you will have
more interested traffic than you can handle. By the way, they
will only be interested if you are interesting! So, the first thing to
do is write.

Campaigns are about enrollment first and conversion later.
Everything in between hinges on engagement. If you want your
new leads to eventually become customers, you have to
consider what sort of email campaigns make sense to send
them. This means really getting to know your prospects and the journey they’re taking with your brand.
One of the first things every business should
do is create buyer personas. These are detailed descriptions of each “person” you’re selling to.
Tap into the personas you’ve built to understand your audience better, as well as inform the type
of content you create to fuel the campaigns you’ll be building.
How are your leads finding your company? What are they doing once they get to your website?
By digging into the journey your customers take to learn more about your brand and eventually consider it as an answer to their problems, you’ll uncover a wealth of opportunities.
You’ll find areas in which you can send them the right kind of content and messaging that will move them from one stage
of the buyer's journey to the next.

But once you refresh the page it disappears.
In fact, it’s unclear whether anyone else can even see your
check briefly reappear. Twitter was confirmed April 25 as one of 19 major
tech platforms subject to centralized oversight by the European Union’s executive starting this fall, when so-called very large
online platforms (VLOPs) are expected to be compliant with the Digital Services Act
(DSA). But the Commission has not wasted any time warning the Elon Musk-owned social network that
things aren’t looking good for staying on the right side of the incoming law.
Twitter said that labels will be shown to both authors and viewers.
The app’s enforcement policy says that tweets with such labels will not
show up in search results, recommendations or timelines - those tweets will be hidden in both the “For You” and “Following timelines.

Additionally, there will be no ads placed adjacent to posts with reduced visibility.
Over the April 21st weekend, multiple top accounts (with more than 1 million followers) got their verification marks back.


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