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HubSpot Shares 20 Tips to Write Catchy Email Subject Lines

Effective email subject lines increase the chances of your emails getting opened and responded. HubSpot contributor Olivia Allen has published an article featuring 20 useful tips to write catchy email subject lines. She says, “Let’s dive into email subject line best practices. Email Subject Line Best Practices 1. Learn from successful email subject line examples. We often look to examples for inspiration whenever we’re scratching our heads, wondering what to make our subject line. Seeing clever use of wordplay or emojis on one of our favorite newsletters can help us think of new ways... [...]

HubSpot Shares 20 Statistics about Sales Email Subject Lines

A catchy and meaningful email subject line can help you to win the subscriber’s attention and achieve desired goals. HubSpot contributor Doug Bonderud has published an article featuring 20 statistics about sales email subject lines for 2023. He says, “Sales emails are a great way to capture customer attention and drive revenue. Of course, this comes with a caveat, since recipients have to actually open these emails for campaigns to work. Here, the old adage holds true — you only get one chance to make a first impression. Ready to go from email trash bins to open sesame? Let’s... [...]

Should Email Subject Lines Be Capitalized [Answered]

CAPITALIZATION is a thing of concern for many. Especially when it comes to email marketing, we have to be alert to the use of capitalization in our email subjects and content. AWeber contributor Liz Willits has published an article answering this important question on using capitals in email subject lines. She says, “To find out how top marketers use capitalization in their email subject lines, we examined the subject lines from our 100 experts to see if they relied on a particular capitalization formula. We found 3 common formulas: 1 – Sentence-case capitalization (the first letter of... [...]

Using Emojis in Your Subject Line

Emojis have been a common element in our communication today. But when it comes to email marketing, it is a question whether we should use them in the email content or subject lines. To helps us, AWeber contributor Sean Tinney has published an in-depth article on using emojis in your email subject lines. Sean says, “Emojis are such a common part of our digital lives, that it’s hard to believe there was a day when I used to have to say I’m happy, sad, or angry — with words 😳. Today, it’s commonplace in text and social media to simply give a thumbs up 👍 and people understand what... [...]

Avoid These Spam Trigger Words in Your Email Subject

In email marketing, your words matter the most. From the subject line to the email content, you need to be alert in your communication. Mequoda contributor Kim Mateus has published an article highlighting subject line spam trigger words. She says, “Email subject lines are just one part of the email delivery equation. Emails are delivered to inboxes based on subject lines, spam trigger words, content, and reputation. In many cases, engagement is also applied to this filter. And subject lines don’t only consist of letters and characters anymore, now we have emojis. A couple of years ago,... [...]

How to Write Strong Email Subject Lines

An effective subject line plays a crucial role in getting your emails opened. By using action verbs and persuasive vocabulary, you can ignite the subscribers to open your emails and take the desired action. AWeber contributor Sean Tinney has published an article highlighting some useful tips to help you wite great email subject lines. Tinney says, “Writing your email subject line is a lot like choosing a book title: You have to get it right, or people may never open it — no matter how fantastic the content is inside. In fact, 47% of email recipients admit to opening email based on the... [...]

Improving Sales with Great Email Subject Lines

Your email subject line plays an important role in achieving greater email open rates. By using precise and communicative subject lines, you can improve your email marketing performance. Copyblogger’s Tim Stoddart has published an article highlighting useful strategies to write killer email subject lines for sales. He says, “While there is no right or wrong way to write a subject line, there are some tips you can use to boost your current open rates. Here’s what you need to know. Make them descriptive A study by Backlinko showed that the optimal email subject line is between 36... [...]

HubSpot shares 17 tips to write catchy email subject lines

Email overload is one of the most common issue that the Internet users face today. For your prospects too it would be a challenge to sort the important email and prioritize reading them. It is very crucial to craft catchy and relevant subject lines for your email marketing campaigns to make them open and read your emails. HubSpot columnist Olivia Allen has shared seventeen tips to write catchy email subject lines. Allen says, “Do you want your email content opened, read, and clicked? It all starts with the subject line. Here are 17 tips to help jazz them up and boost engagement. What Makes... [...]

17 tips to improve your email subject line

In email marketing the subject is the first thing that your subscribers see. According to a CMBInfo report, 47% of email recipients decide whether or not to open an email based on subject line.  HubSpot’s Olivia Allen has shared seventeen tips to help marketers improve their marketing email’s subject lines. On keeping the subject line ‘short’, Allen says, “Email subject lines will get cut off if they’re too long, particularly on mobile devices. And with 67% of email opens taking place on mobile, we recommend using subject lines with fewer than 50 characters... [...]

Avoid these subject lines for better email marketing results

Email marketing is one of the most popular forms of marketing due to its reliability and importance given by the prospects. To make your email marketing campaigns outstanding the first thing that you should work on is its subject line. A catchy subject motivates the receiver to open the email. HubSpot columnist Aja Frost has listed the fourteen overused sales email subject lins advising marketers to avoid them. Frost says, “Emails often live and die by their subject lines. A great subject line motivates prospects to open the message, while an uninspired one means they won’t read a single... [...]


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