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Think of microtransactions when writing emails

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 9:08 am
by Rakibul24
They showcased three products, each with a CTA, that took one offer and expanded it to showcase more products and give customers three different ways to take action. What can they do better? The email isn’t necessarily visually appealing, but they stick to their core color scheme and don’t try to pretend they’re suddenly some big Halloween brand. There's a fine line between doing too much and not doing enough, and because of their brand recognition, they can afford not to do enough.

This is a great example in many ways, but if your bc data malaysia user list brand isn’t instantly recognizable, make sure you don’t make it too subtle. storeEDGE Subject Line: Get an Amazon Gift Card from storeEDGE This doesn’t say anything about Halloween or the season. They get straight to the point and know that a lot of people are willing to see what they have to do to get a free gift card. A free gift card is always enticing to at least get people to open the email, which is the whole goal of the subject line.

This is a great Halloween theme line, and it’s not even one. An example of a great Halloween campaign email from StarEdge. Halloween email offering Amazon gift cards in exchange for submitting a newsletter form. Source: ReallyGoodEmails Why It’s So Sweet Nothing makes you think this is going to be a brand name-based email. So they immediately used an image, one that was reminiscent of Halloween but still friendly and inviting.