How Non-Writers Can Craft Email Subject Lines That Increase Open Rates

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How to Write the Perfect Email Marketing Subject Line

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Know your audience

 

 

Include personalization

 

Be clear

 

Don’t mislead the reader. 

Be relevant 

 

Keep it brief. 

Avoid spam words

 

Include keywords 

Offer value 

 

Create urgency and exclusivity.

 

Use action-oriented language  

 

Add your personality 

Emotional appeal 

 

Common Email Subject Line Mistakes to Avoid

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  • Clickbait: Misleading subject lines might increase your open rates initially, but they can destroy trust over time. If your subject line promises something that the email doesn’t deliver, it’s game over for your credibility.

 

  • Spammy Language: Like I said before, words like “Free,” “Buy now,” or using too many exclamation points can trigger spam filters. Keep it authentic and avoid sounding overly salesy.

 

  • Neglecting Mobile Users: With most emails opened on mobile, make sure your subject line doesn’t get cut off. Aim for 40-50 characters so your message is clear on any device.

 

  • Being too vague: Subject lines like “Great News Inside” don’t spark enough interest. Be specific about what your reader can expect.

 

  • Overusing urgency: If every email is urgent, your readers become desensitized. Use urgency sparingly to maintain its impact.

 

  • Not testing: A/B testing is very important. Test different elements (length, tone, or emojis) to see what resonates best with your audience.

 

How to Personalize Subject Lines Without Sounding Creepy

  • Behavioral Triggers: Use data from previous purchases, browsing history, or sign-up dates to craft a subject line like “We See You’re Eyeing This—Take 10% Off Now!”

 

  • Location-Based Offers: If relevant, consider adding geolocation. For example, “Exclusive Deals for Our Chicago Customers!” can increase relevance without feeling intrusive.

 

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