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This brings us onto the next part of the training

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You gotta be careful with this stuff.

Make sure you can back up your claims - only say what you truly believe and stand for.

Don't be controversial just for the sake of it.


It's definitely worth doing.

7 Reasons You Should Harness the Power of Numbered Lists
Use Numbered Lists in Your EmailsHere are the reasons;

#1. People like collecting things and lists appeal to this mentality

#2. It really helps you create content easily

#3. It flows nicely and provides you uae number data with a handy structure for your emails

#4. Regardless of the content being listed it conveys a sense of authority and value

#5. Once people start reading the list they can't help but finish it to find out all the items

#6. It appeals to people's innate curiosity and thirst for knowledge

#7. It gives you an easy formula for creating subject lines by just describing the list of stuff

Here's some example subject lines for you;

SUBJECT: 7 Ways to Train Your Dog Without Expensive Gadgets or Fattening Treats

SUBJECT: 11 Fat-Loss Secrets Personal Trainers Don't Want You To Know

SUBJECT: 99 Biggest Fashion Trends of the Future Which Are Here Now

And I'm also hoping you noticed that I used the numbered list idea and subject line in this section

Okay great, onto your next lesson...


Curiosity Killed The Cat (But It's Great for Email Subject Lines!)
Email Subject Lines with Curiosity Work Very WellYou know one of the best types of subject line?

Using something that tweaks their curiosity gland and makes it impossible for them to skip past your email in their inbox.

Of course;

You need to satisfy the curiosity pretty quickly inside the email and it needs to be a justifiable and provable claim or story.

Do NOT go with that old classic;

"Free Money. Okay great, now I have your attention..."

Incidentally -

Using the "..." after a subject line is a great way to get people to open up your email.

You can't use it every time because it gets old.

But every now and then put the three dots at the end and watch your open rates improve.

Here's some examples of curiosity-creating subject lines for you;
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