Prompts for Email Marketing
Generating Email Subject Lines
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FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:
Here is a sales email I have written [insert the email or describe the email]. Come up with a subject line that's [adjective] and [adjective].
Our [product or service] is the perfect solution for [pain point] that many of our customers are facing. It offers [benefit 1], [benefit 2], and [benefit 3] that make it a must-have for [target audience X]. Write a sales email that highlights the product/service and encourages customers to take action.
We are launching [product]. It is designed for [audience]. These are three main features/benefits [Item], [Item], [Item]. Please write a sales email inviting the reader to buy a product at [percentage]% off.
QUESTIONS-BASED PROMPTS:
- “What are some attention-grabbing subject lines for an email about [product/service/industry]?"
- "How can I create catchy subject lines that encourage opens and clicks?"
- "What are some ways to use humor or wit in email subject lines?"
- "How can I create subject lines that appeal to my target audience's interests and needs?"
- "What are some ways to use personalization in subject lines to increase open rates?"
- "Can you suggest some subject lines that incorporate the fear of missing out (FOMO) principle?"
- "What are some effective subject lines for re-engaging inactive subscribers or customers?"
- "How can I create subject lines that are both clear and intriguing, without being too long?"
Crafting a Sales Email
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FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:
Our [product or service] is the perfect solution for [pain point] that many of our customers are facing. It offers [benefit 1], [benefit 2], and [benefit 3] that make it a must-have for [target audience X]. Write a sales email that highlights the product/service and encourages customers to take action.
We are launching [product]. It is designed for [audience]. These are three main features/benefits [Item 1], [Item 2], [Item 3]. Write a sales email inviting the reader to buy a product at [percentage]% off.
Generate a sales email for potential customers that includes:
Greeting: Hi [recipient name],
Introduction: We are [insert your business name], and we specialize in [insert your product/service name].
Benefits: Our [insert your product/service name] offers several benefits, including [insert your first benefit], [insert your second benefit], and [insert your third benefit].
Call-to-action: [Insert your clear and compelling call-to-action, such as 'Schedule a demo today' or 'Sign up for a free trial'].
Sense of Urgency or Scarcity: Act now to [insert your sense of urgency or scarcity, such as 'take advantage of our limited-time offer' or 'join our exclusive program while spots are still available'].
Contact Information: If you have any questions or need more information, please contact us by [insert your preferred method of contact, such as phone, email, or chat] at [insert your team's email address or phone number].
Sign-off: Thanks, [insert your name]."
QUESTION-BASED PROMPTS:
- "Can you help me write a compelling subject line that will encourage the recipient to open my sales email?"
- "How can I create an attention-grabbing opening sentence that will hook the reader's interest?"
- "What are some ways to establish credibility and build trust with the reader in a sales email?"
- "Can you suggest some techniques for creating a sense of urgency or scarcity in a sales email?"
- "How can I use storytelling to create an emotional connection with the reader and persuade them to take action?"
- "What are some effective ways to highlight the benefits and unique value of my product or service in a sales email?"
- "Can you help me create a clear and compelling call-to-action that encourages the reader to take the next step?"
- "What are some ways to personalize a sales email and make it more relevant to the recipient's needs and interests?"
- "How can I use social proof or endorsements in a sales email to build credibility and trust with the reader?"
- "Can you suggest ways to follow up and stay in touch with the reader after sending a sales email, without being too pushy or aggressive?"
EXAMPLES:

Writing an Onboarding Email
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FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:
Generate an onboarding email for customers after they have made a purchase. The email should start with a greeting that includes the customer's name, express gratitude for their purchase of [insert your product/service name], and provide a list of recommended onboarding steps, including [insert your first step], [insert your second step], and [insert your third step]. The email should also offer assistance from your team and provide contact information for them to get in touch, including [insert your preferred method of contact] and [insert your team's email address or phone number]. Use [insert your name] as the sign-off for the email.
Write a welcome email to my customers after they purchased [name of the product].
Congratulate them for their purchase, and invite them to keep in contact so you can keep helping them solve [problem].
QUESTION-BASED PROMPTS:
- "Write an onboarding email for a new customer that includes a brief overview of our products and services."
- "Can you draft an email that welcomes new customers to our company and provides important information about their account setup?"
- "Write an onboarding email that outlines the process for accessing and using our products and services."
- "Can you compose an email that explains our policies and procedures for customer support and billing?"
- "Write an onboarding email that introduces new customers to our team and provides contact information for any questions or concerns."
- "Can you create an onboarding email that emphasizes the importance of customer satisfaction and our commitment to their success?"
- "Write an email that provides a timeline of events and milestones for the customer onboarding process."
- "Can you draft an email that encourages new customers to ask questions and seek support during the onboarding process?"
- "Write an onboarding email that highlights the resources and tools available to new customers for a successful onboarding experience."
- "Can you create an email that concludes by expressing excitement for the new customer's arrival and reiterating our commitment to their success?"
EXAMPLES:

Writing A Cart Abandonment Email
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FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:
Generate a cart abandonment email for potential customers that includes:
Greeting: Hi [recipient name],
Reminder: You left [insert your product/service name] in your cart.
Benefits: Our [insert your product/service name] offers [insert your first benefit], [insert your second benefit], and [insert your third benefit].
Call-to-action: Complete your purchase and enjoy [insert your offer or incentive].
Contact Information: Reach out to us by [insert your preferred method of contact, such as phone, email, or chat] at [insert your team's email address or phone number] if you need help.
Sign-off: Thanks, [insert your name]."
Write a 3-email sequence for potential customers who started purchasing [product] but did not complete their purchase. Use urgency by saying their [percentage]% discount will expire in 48 hours, and use a playful tone across the emails.
QUESTION-BASED PROMPTS:
- "Write a cart abandonment email for potential customers that encourages them to complete their purchase."
- "Can you draft an email that reminds potential customers about items left in their cart and offers incentives for completing the purchase?"
- "Write a cart abandonment email that highlights the benefits of the products in the abandoned cart."
- "Can you compose an email that addresses common reasons for cart abandonment and provides solutions?"
- "Write a cart abandonment email that provides a special offer or discount to incentivize the purchase."
- "Can you create a cart abandonment email that emphasizes the convenience and security of the checkout process?"
- "Write an email that showcases similar or complementary products that the customer may be interested in."
- "Can you draft an email that provides a time-limited offer to encourage the customer to complete their purchase?"
- "Write a cart abandonment email that includes customer testimonials or reviews to build trust and credibility."
- "Can you create an email that concludes by expressing gratitude for the customer's consideration and reiterating the benefits of completing the purchase?"
Generating a Newsletter
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FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:
Prompt 1: Analyze the tone of voice and writing style of this text: [insert a text that represents your tone of voice and writing style]
Prompt 2: Use that tone of voice and writing style for writing an email that [describe email]
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Generate a weekly newsletter email for potential customers that includes:
Greeting: Hi [recipient name],
Update: We have exciting news for you!
Content: Our [insert your something you want to showcase] is live and you can take a look here [include link]
Benefits: This will help you [insert your first benefit], [insert your second benefit], and [insert your third benefit].
Call-to-action: If you want to [main benefit] without [main objection], this is definitely for you.
Sign-off: Talk to you next week, [insert your name].
QUESTION-BASED PROMPTS:
- "Write a weekly newsletter email for our customers that highlights new products, promotions, and events."
- "Can you draft an email that provides a brief overview of the most popular articles and content from the past week?"
- "Write a weekly newsletter email that showcases customer success stories and testimonials."
- "Can you compose an email that includes industry news and trends relevant to our customers?"
- "Write a weekly newsletter email that offers tips and resources to help customers achieve their goals."
- "Can you create an email that features special promotions and discounts for our products and services?"
- "Write an email that highlights upcoming events, webinars, and workshops for our customers."
- "Can you draft an email that provides a sneak peek of new products and features in development?"
- "Write a weekly newsletter email that showcases user-generated content and encourages customer engagement."
- "Can you create an email that concludes by expressing gratitude for the customer's support and reiterating our commitment to their success?"
EXAMPLES:

Writing A Customer Welcome Email
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FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:
Write an email to welcome new customers to [describe company].
Write an email to welcome new customers, mentions their login information, and tells them they can contact you with any questions at [insert customer service email].
Write an email that welcomes new subscribers to my list, thanks them for opting-in and mentions I will be sending valuable information over the next few days.
QUESTION-BASED PROMPTS:
- "Write a welcome email for new customers that provides an overview of our products and services."
- "Can you draft an email that greets new customers and offers support for their onboarding experience?"
- "Write a welcome email that outlines the process for accessing and using our products and services."
- "Can you compose an email that introduces the customer to our team and provides contact information for any questions or concerns?"
- "Write a welcome email that emphasizes the importance of customer satisfaction and our commitment to their success."
- "Can you create an email that provides a timeline of events and milestones for the customer onboarding process?"
- "Write an email that highlights the resources and tools available to new customers for a successful onboarding experience."
- "Can you draft an email that explains our policies and procedures for customer support and billing?"
- "Write a welcome email that encourages new customers to ask questions and seek support during the onboarding process."
- "Can you create an email that concludes by expressing excitement for the new customer's arrival and reiterating our commitment to their success?"
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Writing a Cold Email
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FILL-IN-THE-BLANK PROMPTS:
Write an email for a [describe prospect] who is struggling with [pain points] and wants to [desire]. Mention that my offer is [describe offer], the guarantee is [insert guarantee], and my credentials are [insert credentials]. Invite them to book a call with me. Use a friendly tone and make the email short
Write a 200-word cold email that includes:
Greeting: Hello [name]
Offer: We can get you 10 appointments in the next week, or you don't pay
Credentials: We have worked with 83 clients in your same niche
Call to action: If you are interested, hit reply and I'll send over my calendar
QUESTION-BASED PROMPTS:
- “Can you write a cold email for potential customers that starts with "Dear [Prospective Customer]?”
- “Write a cold email for potential customers that includes a sentence about our company, "We're [Company Name], and we specialize in [Company Expertise]."
- “Can you create a cold email for potential customers that explains the unique benefits of our products/services?”
- “Write a cold email for potential customers that includes a special offer, "Take advantage of our [Special Offer] today!"
- “Can you craft a cold email for potential customers that emphasizes our commitment to customer satisfaction?”
- “Write a cold email for potential customers that includes a call to action, "Get in touch with us today to learn more!"
- “Can you write a cold email for potential customers that highlights our company's values and mission?”
- “Write a cold email for potential customers that features customer testimonials, "See what our satisfied customers are saying about us..."
- “Can you create a cold email for potential customers that explains why they should choose us over our competitors?”
- “Write a cold email for potential customers that ends with a personalized message, "We're excited to work with you, [Prospective Customer]!"