Sending emails to customers about summer dresses when it’s still snowing in their part of the world is silly, and reeks of bad research on your part. However, a properly targeted email with a subject that reads, “Clearance Sale: 80% off on Winter Coats” might get a customer to open ...
Subject lines in emails are what gets opened. They are therefore so crucial. A message that has a high open rate is more likely to be read. This can hurt your reputation and deliverability rates. Below is a list of examples of professional email subject lines that have worked well for bus...
When in doubt, make your subject line simple. Contrary to what you might think, these “boring” subject lines can convert well. The key to making this work for your list is consistently providing value in your emails. Only send an email if you have something important to say: always make...
Effective subject lines depend on your specific audience, industry, and goal. You can explore your inbox for real-world examples that captured your attention and inspired you to click, sign up, make a purchase, join, etc. For me, it’s often the emails from places I’ve visited in-person...
“Check out these expert tips to build better emails” “Bonjour! Your first class is on us” Funny email subject lines As the classic “Singin’ in the Rain” said: Make ‘em laugh. Use witty and humorous subject lines to get people excited to open up your email. “This just in:...
Your email subject lines for a job application should bebrief and to the point. If you write too much text, then it can get cut off in the subject line, especially on smaller devices like smartphones.In fact, eMailmondayreports that up to 77 percent of emails are opened on mobile phones...
The best email subject lines for customer appreciation Engage your customers with customer appreciation emails, and not just on Customer Appreciation Day! (Changes annually, usually inAprilorMay). You can send these emails whenever you want—on holidays, anniversaries or just because. Personalize thes...
Bad subject lines get tossed, right? 1. Use a professional email address Not having a professional email is one of the worst mistakes you can make as a job seeker. Hiring managers and recruiters will usually reject an email if it sounds unprofessional. Emails like “Knicksfan11” or “...
Email subject lines have one and one job only – to get your email opened. So, why do so many subject lines fail at that one job? There are many reasons (some beyond our control, like the sheer number of emails in the inbox we’re competing with.) So, what do good email subject ...
The vast majority of recruiting emails go unopened. Keep your recruiting emails from the trash with Newton's guide to crafting engaging subject lines.