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Love Your Melon Email Review: Does It Effectively Share the Love?

This email campaign was sent to a Love Your Melon fan and customer to announce the release of some new products: beanies for children, beanies and cuffed beanies, and sweatshirts. The campaign series consisted of a teaser email sent on the Friday before the products were available for purchase and a second email sent on the following Monday when the new products were released.

Rachael Ray Nutrish Email Review: Do you think it’s “delish?”

“Welcome to the Rachael Ray Nutrish Family!”

This is the subject line of a welcome email sent to a Nutrish customer who signed up through Facebook to receive coupons from the company. It’s a strong, enthusiastic subject line that incorporates the celebrity power of Rachael Ray and conveys exclusivity in becoming part of her “Nutrish family.”

Trello Email Review: Does It Need to “Get A Grip” and Be More Focused?

“Get A Grip”
That’s the subject line of a nurturing email that was sent to someone who signed up with the Web-based visual project system Trello. Although it has personality and may capture your attention as you scan the inbox, this subject line lacks specificity and relevance. So, unless it really piques subscribers’ curiosity, it may not get the open.

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