How to structure an email teaser: - Deepstash
How to structure an email teaser:

How to structure an email teaser:

  • Start with a great subject line to get their attention and get them to open the email
  • Salutation - to acknowledge them
  • A shocking fact
  • 2-4 bullets or sentences to build curiosity
  • Specific call to action for what you want them to do
  • Close with a personal note like “hey, I’ll see you over there, thanks Jim.”

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