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Share your last subject line that actually got opened

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I am in a subject line rut. Everything I write feels like a newsletter header. Share the last subject line that actually got you above average opens. I need some inspiration.

The mistake I made in March. No context. No emojis. Just curiosity. Open rate jumped from twenty two percent to thirty eight percent

I stopped using my business name in the subject line and started using the recipient's problem. The email that said your onboarding is leaking clients got a forty one percent open rate.

I use one word subject lines when I want a reaction. Uncomfortable. Burned. Stuck. They work because they do not look like marketing.

I am taking notes. I have been using update and newsletter and wondering why nobody opens them. These are completely different approaches.

  • 2 weeks later...

The post that went viral? Written in 12 minutes on my phone. The one I spent 6 hours on? 200 views. You can't predict.

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