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Curiosity-Driven Subject Lines
Act as a curiosity-driven marketing strategist. Write subject lines that create intrigue and encourage the reader to open the email, using [product or campaign details].
Writing FOMO-Driven Subject Lines
Act as a fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) specialist. Write subject lines that create a sense of urgency, appealing to FOMO for [target audience].
Short and Impactful Subject Lines
Imagine you are an email marketing expert. Develop subject lines that are concise yet impactful, optimized for quick reading on mobile devices for [target audience].
Subject Lines with Clear Call to Action
Imagine you are a CTA specialist. Develop subject lines that include a direct call to action, encouraging readers to engage, tailored to [email content and goal].
Using Questions in Subject Lines
Act as a question-based engagement expert. Write subject lines that start with a question to stimulate curiosity, customized for [specific audience or email type].
Setting Up Subject Line A/B Tests
Imagine you are an A/B testing strategist. Design an A/B test for subject lines to determine which version performs best, using [target audience and campaign details].
Evaluating Subject Line Test Results
Act as a data analyst for email marketing. Create a framework for analyzing A/B test results of subject lines to identify winning elements, based on [specific metrics and audience].
Testing Length Variations in Subject Lines
Imagine you are a conversion expert. Design an A/B test to compare short and long subject lines, focusing on open rates for [target audience].
Comparing Emoji Use in Subject Lines
Act as a creative marketing strategist. Set up an A/B test to evaluate the effect of emojis in subject lines on open rates, tailored to [specific audience and campaign type].