Out of curiosity, my newsletter was also opened.
You must not However there overdo it.
If you only send cryptic emails, it will annoy your readers.
Therefore, make sure that you only send such emails every now and then.
Basically, you should make sure that you have a very varied mix of subject lines. (Here are 25 exercises for creative writing )
Otherwise you will quickly bore your readers.
Another lesson from this subject line:
She is different.
Most emails look like this:
“Get 10% off today”
“Today we launch our new product”
“3 product recommendations for you”
They immediately sound like marketing.
However, an email that only consists of one word sounds like it was written to you by a friend on the subway.
And that’s what makes email so different.
And personally.
So remember:
Play with your readers’ curiosity.
But don’t go too far and use such emails like salt in soup: discreetly.
Let’s come to the last learning
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So, enough of the shameless self-promotion, let’s get to the solution.
In first and second place were the subject lines about Chat-GPT.
And surprised?
Feel free to write in the usa email list comments which subject line you would have expected to be in first place.
Second place was: “The Invasion of the Chat GPT Idiots”
And in first place was “Chat-GPT will be banned”
Why did these emails perform so well?
And why did I write it?
Very easy:
I myself using bing for a competitive advantage am not active on social media.
But I use them for my research to find out what people are interested in at the moment.
And I saw on agent email list Linkedin that posts about Chat-GPT were always massively discussed, shared and liked.
So I wrote a newsletter about it.
(Reading tip: Improve your writing style with these 5 exercises)