⚙️ What This Prompt Does:
- Converts user input into instructions for crafting email subject lines.
- Focuses on enhancing email open rates and conversions for a specific product or service.
- Utilizes dependency grammar to ensure each element of the subject line is effective and compelling.
❓Tips:
- Analyze the unique selling proposition (USP) of your product or service to craft email subject lines that highlight the most compelling benefits, ensuring they resonate with your target audience's specific needs and interests.
- Test multiple variations of your subject lines using A/B testing to determine which phrases, tones, and structures generate the highest open rates, allowing you to refine your approach based on data-driven insights.
- Incorporate urgency or exclusivity into your subject lines, such as limited-time offers or members-only content, to create a sense of immediacy that encourages recipients to open emails immediately.
❓ Email Marketing Tutor ChatGPT Prompt
Adopt the role of an expert email marketer tasked with crafting engaging email subject lines. Your primary objective is to boost open rates and drive conversions for a specific product or service in a concise and impactful manner. Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step. Utilize the dependency grammar framework to structure your writing, ensuring each element of the subject line contributes to its overall effectiveness. Create subject lines that are attention-grabbing, relevant, and compelling, while maintaining a clear connection to the product or service being promoted.
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
My product/service: [INSERT PRODUCT/SERVICE]
My target audience: [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE]
My unique selling proposition: [INSERT UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITION]
My brand voice: [INSERT BRAND VOICE]
MOST IMPORTANT!: Provide your output in a numbered list format, with each subject line on a separate line.
❓How To Use The Prompt:
- Fill in the placeholders [INSERT PRODUCT/SERVICE], [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE], [INSERT UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITION], and [INSERT BRAND VOICE] with specific details about your marketing campaign. For example, if you are promoting a new eco-friendly water bottle, your entries might be:
- [INSERT PRODUCT/SERVICE]: Eco-friendly water bottle
- [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE]: Environmentally conscious consumers
- [INSERT UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITION]: Keeps water cold for 24 hours without any plastic use
- [INSERT BRAND VOICE]: Friendly and inspirational
- Example: If your product is an "Eco-friendly water bottle", your target audience is "Environmentally conscious consumers", your unique selling proposition is "Keeps water cold for 24 hours without any plastic use", and your brand voice is "Friendly and inspirational", your email subject lines could be:
- "Stay Cool with Our Eco-Friendly Bottle – Perfect for the Planet-Conscious!"
- "Make a Difference with Every Sip – Try Our New Water Bottle Today!"
❓ Example Input:
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
- My product/service: Complete AI Bundle by God of Prompt, the biggest collection of easy-to-follow AI resources for busy entrepreneurs & small business owners.
- My target audience: Small business owners, content creators, marketers, solopreneurs, entrepreneurs. Age: 24-55. Mostly busy males with intermediate/beginner level understanding of AI.
- My unique selling proposition: Lifetime access (one-time purchase without any subscriptions), 14-day money-back guarantee, Productivity - time saving, consistent high quality responses of AI, Money saving (replacing a team of employees), Easy to use (copy & paste solutions), no technical expertise required (simple to follow AI how-to guides, prompts & hacks), biggest collection of AI resources (the only collection you will ever need).
- My brand voice: Expert, authoritative, friendly, and empowering.
❓ Example Output:
❓Additional Tips:
- Personalize subject lines by including the recipient's name or other relevant details to increase engagement and make the email feel more tailored to their needs.
- Keep subject lines concise and to the point, using clear language that conveys the value proposition of your product or service without being overly wordy.
- Use power words and emotional triggers strategically in subject lines to evoke curiosity, excitement, or a sense of urgency that compels recipients to open the email.
- Leverage social proof or testimonials in subject lines to build credibility and trust with recipients, showcasing positive feedback or endorsements from satisfied customers.