Online version

An online version, sometimes called a web version or view-in-browser link, is a hosted copy of a marketing email that can be accessed via a standard web browser, typically linked from a small banner at the top of the email.

The link usually reads something like ‘Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your browser’ and directs the recipient to a URL where the full email renders as a web page, independent of any email client limitations.

The primary purpose of an online version is to provide a fallback for recipients whose email client cannot render the email correctly. Older versions of Outlook, certain corporate email environments, and some mobile clients can struggle with complex HTML layouts, image-heavy designs, or specific CSS features. Rather than leaving those recipients with a broken or partial view, the online version ensures they can always access the full, intended experience by simply clicking through to the browser version.

For B2B email marketers, the online version also has a secondary use: it creates a permanent, indexable URL for the email content. Some organisations share their email content on social media or link to past issues from their website, using the online version archive as a lightweight content library. It also allows recipients to forward the web link rather than the email itself, extending the reach of the content to people who were never on the original send list without triggering deliverability complications from forwarded email chains.

Should every marketing email include a view-in-browser link?

It is best practice to include one, particularly for HTML emails with complex layouts, multiple images, or custom fonts. For simpler, plain-text-style emails, the view-in-browser link is less critical but still harmless to include. Most email marketing platforms generate the online version automatically and provide a merge tag or block to insert the link. Placing it at the very top of the email, before the main content, ensures it is immediately visible to anyone experiencing a rendering issue.

Can the online version of an email be indexed by search engines?

It can be, depending on how your email platform hosts it. Some platforms host online versions on publicly accessible URLs without any noindex directives, which means search engines may crawl and index them. If your email content has SEO value and you want it to be discoverable, this can be a benefit. If you would rather your email content not appear in search results, for example because it contains time-sensitive offers or pricing, check your platform’s settings for options to restrict indexing of hosted email pages.

How is the online version different from a landing page?

An online version is a hosted copy of an email, preserving the email’s layout, design, and content as it was sent. It is generated automatically by the email platform and serves primarily as a rendering fallback. A landing page is a purpose-built web page designed to convert visitors toward a specific action, with its own URL, copy, and design independent of any email. While an email might link to a landing page as its primary call to action, the online version and the landing page are separate assets serving very different purposes.

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