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Post by account_disabled on Feb 14, 2024 6:23:16 GMT -5
Use shared experiences to personalize your emails whether it's back to school or memes. If you can use memes but don't overdo it or it will be ruined or something that has become a phenomenon such as one based on a book. Movie. Finding experiences that connect with your audience will bring them closer to you because you'll tell them hey I understand you, I'm really like you and I want to help you rather than sell to you. Create a phrase or hook that sums it all up. For example, you want to market Thank You movies to teenagers between the ages of 19 and 18 who are interested in reading. These movies are based on books like To All the Boys Madagascar Email List I’ve Loved Before. You can start yours with the same premise. Run a campaign and say Discounts on curated romance literature for all the fictional characters I've ever loved. Do you want another example? Imagine you wanted to reach a specific consumer audience with a product that was specifically targeted at them, such as feminist literature. You can start with Destroying the Patriarchy with discounts on select feminist books. Don’t underestimate this I think one of the things that gives me the most work and is obviously the easiest is writing the subject line of the email. No joke the subject line of your email is one of the most important parts of it depending on whether your user decides to read your content. That's why your questions should be the punchline to your laughter. You need to create a phrase that connects with your audience.
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