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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.

 

*To learn more about this, check out the Creating a High-Performing Email lesson via HubSpot Academy. 

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LJatau
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

- A catchy and attractive subject line.

- Salutation and address the contacts appropriately.

- Beautiful introductory in the first line.

- Making use of short and detailed messages.

- Use bullet points.

- Avoid too many exclamations.

- Your email should carry the right tone all through.

DYoung24
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

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 Air BnB is an excellent example company that produces successful, high performing email layouts. It is inclusive of everyone of all ages, genders and nationalities because who WOULDNT enjoy a destination vacation and or get away rental dwelling? Kudos to them for their target market strategies!!

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PawanBhagat
Participant

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A successful high performance email for me look like the below:

 

After having drawn the OBJECTIVE of the email -

1. Salutation of the addressor & the addressee

2. A crisp SUBJECT LINE to draw attention - can be quirky

3. Follow by the recipients FIRST NAME

4. An 2 LINER INTRO of what the email has

5. A very AESTHETIC IMAGE of the product or service

6. FollOwed by a BRIEF DESCRIPTION of the PRODUCT/SERVICE on offer

7. DISCOUNT CODE if any

8. Ending with the goal for the user with the CTA 

Kartz
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A successful high performing email should have the below characteristics:

  • Subject line that is catchy and evokes curiosity.
  • Preview text that goes with your subject line and goal of the email.
  • Highlight Headers.
  • Give enough spaces and avoid long paragraphs.
  • Use bullet points.
  • Make sure your email is mobile friendly and not too long.
  • Use the same font for the entire email.
  • Put up a relevant image.
  • And finally a goal specific CTA.
TCNaidoo
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A successful email campaign is clear ; consice; does not have too much written content; includes images 
In addition; it needs to have a great Subject Line that grabs the users attention ; invities them to open the mail and lastly a successful campaign interacts and gives the reader an opportunity to engage with clear CTA's

MarshubDC
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

Subject Line

Preview

Hook

Body

CTA

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Aslam_Basha
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

Want to Create a high performing Email ?

 

Follow these Pro tips !

 

* Catchy Subject line

Highlight the Headers

Use Bullet Points

* Give Space to White spaces

* Use a releavent Image

* Finally CTA mate!

 

 

MRAJAONAH
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A successful email marketing is an email that grabs attention.
How ?
The title should be catchy and offer a solution.
The body should be spaced out and easy to read with an image and a CTA

TGoon74
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A high-performing email should have a goal and objective in mind. The subject line should be personalized and attention-grabbing. The body text should be short and to the point that is relevant to the reader and will entice them to read more and click on the CTA.

BBACHIRI
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

-Write straightforward subject lines, keep the email copy short, avoid introducing too many ideas together, end with an effective call-to-action, adopt the right contact approach.

IUpton6
Participant

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

At Propchain the lowest-performing emails were our weekly newsletters. To address this problem we analyzed who was actually opening and reading the emails and only started sending the emails to these people. In addition, we began sending emails to groups of people who actually specifically asked for a certain kind of content. 

JenniferSolomon
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

The email should be personalized whenever possible. The subject should be short and include modern day wordage and emojis (when appropriate). The body should grab the reader's attention, addressing a want or need, and use graphics. 

orgesaaberisha
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

Given the fact that Gen Z audience is increasing daily, I think the usage of multimedia can impact the email's performance.

CCaviedes
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

It needs to have a subject line that attracts the person to the email, it needs to have a custom intro with information from the prospect, also the body of the email has to move the lead toward my goal of sending this email to him, and at the end, we use a Custom outro like a postscript letting them know they can always reach of if they have additional questions 

Irtazat
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

For a high-performance email, one should know his or her recipient. The current relation, the occupation, and mutual interests. I remembered experimenting last year with emails to different contacts from LinkedIn, trying to fill out the survey for the project. By knowing their relationship with me and their current occupation and knowing them as eligible to fill out the survey, I created a personalized email for them to fill out the form. 

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cindilala
Participant

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A successful email marketing template should include the following elements:

The subject line should be clear and state the reason for sending the email.
Preview Text - describes the email's content and piques the reader's interest.
The body is brief, personalized, and adds value to the reader.
CTA - tells the reader what action to take next.

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CHadley
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A personalized subject title, and 'hook' lead, organized, and catchy designs.

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Funmbi
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

A catchy and personalized subject line.

An engaging hook/lead to serve as preview text.

A personalized greeting if possible the firstname.

An engaging and clear copy.

Eye-catchy designs and high resolution images.

One CTA.

 

Fernando_Hdz
Member

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?Always keep the lamguage simple, short paragraphs, the litle highlights the subject an invites

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LHernandez93
Member

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

The 5 why's, short catchy wordings, and eye catchy graphic designs related with buisness.

CrystalC
Participant

In your opinion, what's a successful layout for a high-performing email?

The most successful layout for a high-performing email is an email with a clear goal and an optimized email for conversations. 

 

When setting a goal, use the 5 whys to narrow down the goal: who, what, when, where, and why. 

Who: use segmentation, so you know who you are taking to and where they are in the buyer journey.

What: what is it that you want them to do

When: when is the most relevant time to send the email

Where: where is the read looking at the email? (mostly on mobile devices, 48% on mobile and 41% on iPhone.)

 

Additionally, for best optimization, we want more opens and clicks. 

 

For better opens, focus on the subject line, the Sender, and the preview text. Remember your "why" have all parts connected to why you're sending the email in the first place. 

 

For better clicks, don't make the reader work too hard. 

Have short paragraphs, bulleted text, and bold headlines. 

Check spelling and have a clear CTA.