Jul 11, 20214:12 PM - edited Aug 12, 20218:57 AM
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In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
High-performing emails are focused on taking the essential parts of an email and making sure they are optimized to drive your contacts toward your specific goal. In your opinion, describe what a successful marketing email template looks like.
Extra credit: If you have an example to share (whether it be a drawing or screenshot), please upload it.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
In my opinion, a successful marketing email template looks like having a clear, consise and engaging headline, an easy-to-read and digestable body/copy, and easy to navigate a CTA at the end of your email.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
clear template , concise wording with clear meaning and completing expectations of buyer or reciever.following AIDA and proper connection between content and context
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
A successful email copy offers something of value to its audience. It successfully captures their attention. It elevates the interest by giving valuable and relevant content in an attractive way. Finally, it pushes them to take action.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
A successful email is an email which customised and speak straigh to the recipient. For example, a personalised email with recipient company or name, and good subject line and preview text to attract them to open, great visual, avoid typo and something that optimised to mobile view.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
A good strength email should have a character score between 41-50 and the body of the email content must be relevant to the topic. Also, a clear CTA must be there to achieve a good email template.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
It will be optimized for the open (building the best subject line and preview text) and then developing the email body and CTA with the goal and click in mind.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
Acording to my opinion, the successful layout for a high performing email is that it should have characters from 41-50 in subject line and it should be proper and clear.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
A successful high-performing email should include a 41-50 characters in subject line and it should be appealing and relevant. An important questions that will make the reader interested but of course these questions is relevant and a clear CTA that will provide the goal of the email.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
A successful marketing email will include a subject line (no more than 41-50 characters), a preview text (to continue as a tease for the subject line), body (the purpose of the email and the building of info lead to the call to action), and CTA (the desired action to be taken).
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
A high-performing email should have a short, intriguing subject line, appealing and relevant preview text, mobile-first optimization, personalization, related graphics, scannable copy with a UVP and human-like tone, and a clear CTA accomplishes the email's aim.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
A strong title, creating an emotion by asking a relevant question or creating intreague on the topic (with relevance of course), and providing a CTA that leads to either a free relevant download or video, or ask a question to make them reflect before they receive the next email.
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
I personally prefer a subject line with an unfinished thought when I open an email (gets me curious). The email itself begins with a stand-out image (sometimes with text, like a short quote) at the top, which is linked to the CTA. Then, a short, personalized message (3-5 sentences max) including my name in the greeting, which explains the context of the image if not immediately understandable. Then a big button with the clear directive at the end of the email, without having to scroll down to see it. Short, sweet, to the point, and attention-grabbing!
In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?
Along with sending the right email to the right person at right time, in my view, a successful marketing email template should be concise, structured, attractive, and insightful as well.