Welcome emails are a lot like online dating — your subscribers signed up for your list because they were attracted to your profile. To make the relationship work, you need to deliver on that promise. This is your opportunity to really “wow” them with your personality, so they look forward to your next newsletter. When you consider that welcome emails have an unusually high open rate of 50% – making them 86%
Earlier we told you about how to break your language barrier with Microsoft Translator and we are still following updates on this closely. This time we would like to introduce you to another great plugin that works across platforms and give you some more benefits than Grammar and Spelling. Let's say you are writing an email answer to your next important client and are stuck with words, spelling, tone, grammar
We’ve all been there. You’re working with a prospect. Things are coming along nicely. And then they go dark. I found myself in this situation a few years back: The deal had been advancing, my prospect was responsive over email, and I was confident we would close soon. And then … nothing. Weeks passed and I continued sending emails without response. Finally, I picked up the phone and called my
Imagine you’ve spent 10 years writing the next great novel. Your editor loves it and the earlyreviews are great, but once it’s published, no one buys it. Turns out, your cover sucked. Unless you’re a writer, this situation might sound pretty unfamiliar. But something similar happens to salespeople on a daily basis. They invest time and energy into crafting the right message or personalizing a template, but their prospect never reads
The best sales email subject lines are creative, interest-provoking, and informative without giving too much away. Writing a creative subject line is no small feat, so here is some inspiration for for different purposes and situations. Customize for your own use, and watch your open and response rates skyrocket. Cold email subject lines Try to keep these closer to "warm" email subject lines. You'll enjoy more success is you're not emailing someone
Ok, so you’re an expert at the basics of small business emails. But what about emails for lead nurturing? You know, follow-up emails. Or, maybe more difficult to master, warming up cold email leads. If you’re reading this section, your follow-up emails probably aren’t working the way you want them to. If you’re using trust hackneyed phrases like: “I just wanted to check in…” “Just following up on our conversation…”
If your organization uses Exchange and Outlook, consider enabling MailTips! It’s quite handy and can be a big help.The MailTips bar (a yellow bar across the top of your email draft) is contextual and can pop up in different situations, including: If you select “Reply All” by accident If you type “please find attached” or something similar and don’t actually attach anything Responding to someone with an Out-Of-Office message up
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