So, you’ve got someone’s email address. Congratulations! But hang on a minute, just because you have that golden ticket to their inbox doesn’t mean you automatically have their undivided attention. Nope, that’s something you’ll have to work for with every single email you send. It’s like starting from scratch each time, trying to win them over with your words.
Picture this: you sit down at your computer, ready to craft that perfect email. You flex your email-writing muscle, preparing to unleash your message upon the world. “I’m sending an email to about [insert topic here]. The working title of the email is…” Your fingers fly across the keyboard, composing the perfect subject line to grab your reader’s attention right off the bat.
Now, imagine your reader opening that email, curiosity piqued by your intriguing subject line. They dive into the body of your message, absorbing your words like a sponge. But wait, what’s the end game here? What do you want them to do after they finish reading? Whether you’re aiming for them to watch a video, click a link to buy something, or shoot you a reply, your call to action has to be so compelling that they can’t resist.
Let’s talk strategy. Each email you send should be a stepping stone, guiding your reader closer and closer to that ultimate goal – making a purchase, signing up for a service, you name it. And hey, if you’re feeling confident about your email outline, go ahead and start writing those messages. Or hey, why not let ChatGPT do the heavy lifting for you?
But hold on a sec! Before you hit that send button, make sure you get super specific feedback from ChatGPT. Have it scrutinize every word, every sentence, every comma for maximum impact. “I’ve written the following email to be sent to [target audience] with the goal of [insert goal here]. Review the full email draft critically from the perspective of someone in the target audience and provide detailed feedback in a single response.”
Remember, the key to a successful email campaign is making your call to action irresistible. Think about the bigger picture, plan out an email series that keeps your readers engaged, and always, always get that final critique before your email goes out into the world. Happy emailing!